Re: [O] clocking ongoing items

2012-12-14 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 14.12.2012 07:51, schrieb Rainer Stengele: > Hi all! > > I wonder how others are clocking ongoing isues, which are not really todos > but more like "issues" collecting clocked time for work done regularly. > Example: Reading mail and organising daily priorities of tasks. > This "todo" will not

Re: [O] clocking ongoing items

2012-12-14 Thread Memnon Anon
Rainer Stengele writes: > I wonder how others are clocking ongoing isues, which are not really > todos but more like "issues" collecting clocked time for work done > regularly. Example: Reading mail and organising daily priorities of > tasks. *** STRT [#C] Reading Mail/News <2012-12-14 Fr .

Re: [O] clocking ongoing items

2012-12-14 Thread William Gardella
Hi Rainer, Rainer Stengele writes: > Hi all! > > I wonder how others are clocking ongoing isues, which are not really > todos but more like "issues" collecting clocked time for work done > regularly. Example: Reading mail and organising daily priorities of > tasks. This "todo" will not finish

Re: [O] clocking ongoing items

2012-12-13 Thread Brian van den Broek
On 14 Dec 2012 01:52, "Rainer Stengele" wrote: > > Hi all! > > I wonder how others are clocking ongoing isues, which are not really todos but more like "issues" collecting clocked time for work done regularly. > Example: Reading mail and organising daily priorities of tasks. > This "todo" will not

[O] clocking ongoing items

2012-12-13 Thread Rainer Stengele
Hi all! I wonder how others are clocking ongoing isues, which are not really todos but more like "issues" collecting clocked time for work done regularly. Example: Reading mail and organising daily priorities of tasks. This "todo" will not finish very soon. I want this item to be clocked daily bu