How should I organize temporary projects? #1666
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Hey there! Thank you very much for your question. Unfortunately this problem is not accounted for currently. Historically there has been an archive project functionality, but it has been removed during a big change. I think the most simple solution would be just to offer an option to hide projects from the menu. |
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Yes, that would be perfect. The suggestion here might work for me for the time being. Or, if there is going to be an implementation of the hiding projects soon I can keep them in there until we get that. Thanks again for the app. |
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Thanks, this application is exactly what I was looking for.
I'm wondering how I should be organizing temporary projects. For example I have a client for two months. I want to track how much time I'm spending on each task, and the overall project. When the project is done I wont be returning to it or adding new items.
I was using the built in projects for this, but the flow for deleting the projects, raised questions in my mind. Are tasks in deleted projects deleted as well? I would like the organization of the tasks into projects to remain, but don't want the interface getting overflowed with tons of old projects.
I see another possibility is the tag system, but that could possibly get flooded over time as well.
Does it make sense what I am trying to do? What would you suggest for these types of projects?
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