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What about having a simple flat lists for contexts, and in the task list, allow more than one context to be selected for filtering?

That's all this really amounts to.

For people who don't want to use multiple contexts, they won't be affected.

For people who do want to use multiple contexts, they'll be crying for joy.

Here's another example where this would come in handy.

At work I have my list of projects. Sometimes we get interns in and they need simple things to do.

It would be great if I could plan out my projects, but give tasks the additional context of Intern.

If we get an intern in, I can view tasks by intern, and see the tasks that I could tell an intern to do.

Otherwise, I'm stuck with scanning 200 items for something that an intern could do.

All this concept is, is allowing multiple contexts to be assigned and filtered on.