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On Behalf Of Piotr Zielinski
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 5:24 PM
To: Jason F. McBrayer
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Interpretation of priorities in org-mode
If something has to be done today
Piotr Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to find out how different people use priorities (#A, #B, ...)
in org-mode. I've always assumed the standard interpretation (#A =
high priority, #B = medium, #C = low). However, the problem with this
approach is that what high priority means
On 01/08/07, Jason F. McBrayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't really use priorities at all, since I'm using org-mode to do
GTD.
I agree with you on that, I was only suggesting using priorities as a
technical means to label certain tasks as to do today in a way which
is easy in org-mode.
If
Hi Piotr,
Piotr Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been recently experimenting with a different interpretation of
priorities: #B = tasks to do today, #C = tasks to do this week, #D =
all the rest, default. #A is reserved at the moment. One good thing
about this system is a clearer