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Manual Ordering and Dynamic Priority
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Eduardo Suarez |
Subject: |
Manual Ordering and Dynamic Priority |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Aug 2022 17:13:48 +0100 |
I have lots of tasks (todos) and I would like to create a long backlog based on
my perceived priority.
I was thinking to deal with them in the following way:
- divide them in groups (categories or similar),
- manually sort priority for every group,
- mergesort groups, that is, start merging groups in pairs, and manually sort
for every step the union group until I have a large sorted backlog.
For this to be practical, I would need an easy way to sort manually a group of
tasks and get them assigned automatically a priority (or any other hack) so
that priority ordering matches manual ordering.
Any idea about how to get this done?
If I had to implement it (I don't know lisp), I would assign a property (say
BACKLOG_PRIORITY) for every new task, with value the higher value of any other
tasks in agenda plus ten (for instance). Then I would query a subset of tasks
and sort them manually, swapping their values every time I swap their order. I
would also allow to assign a value directly based on free slots, not to bubble
the whole list for a low priority task.
Does it sound over-engineered? Any idea?
- Manual Ordering and Dynamic Priority,
Eduardo Suarez <=