On Sun, 3 Aug 2008, Frank Niessink wrote:

> Hi Jerome,
>
> 2008/8/3 Jerome Laheurte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Just tried it out on Slackware/wx-2.8.8.1 and it seems fine. Something
>> disturbing though: when you create a new note from within the task
>> editor, it doesn't show up in the notes viewer. Same for categories.
>
> If categories don't show up in the category viewer, then that's a bug.
>
> That notes don't end up in the notes viewer is intentional. I wasn't
> sure how to make it clear in the notes viewer that some notes are
> 'stand-alone' and others belong to tasks or categories. What do you
> think?

No problem with not including those notes in the notes viewer, but 
there should be a "note" column like there is an "attachment" column.

When all domain objects will have about the same functionalities, 
something good would be a "unified" viewer showing all of them in a 
tree view (I think you mentionned this "outline" feature in an old 
mail).

>> BTW, I think there should be a 0.70.2 release soon (see the changelog
>> for a list of fixed bugs this month). With all the stuff you've been
>> committing on trunk, it may prove difficult to merge changes from the
>> release branch.
>
> Agreed. Although we can merge back changes from the Release0_70_Branch
> to the trunk before releasing if we want.

You tag before merging, don't you ?

>> And finally, I'd like to make a "technology preview" release of
>> trunk+syncml, at least for Windows. This would be informal (no tag),
>> just so interested people can test it and give feedback. What do you
>> think ?
>
> I think we should do that. There's a 'experimental' package for Task
> Coach on Sourceforge where we can add that release. See
> https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/editpackages.php?group_id=130831.

"Permission denied", I guess it's reserved to admins.

> It's status would need to be changed from hidden to active.

Yes, that would be perfect.

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