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@derekmajor @todoist A random example: “Clean the gutters”. I don’t have a particular *due* date, but I don’t want to think about it until after six months. Right now, I can set the due date for six months, then I have to think for the list of tasks due which ones are actually due or just a start.

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    @derekmajor @todoist I’d end up with a dozen things “due” on a day, with half being ones that don’t matter if they are actually due that day and half legit due. I’d rather have a start date, and after that, the task is “eligible” to get done.

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