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Folks :

Having OF for almost 6 months of "real/day to day use", something has keep me concerned about what I believe are "basics" :

- If a project has 5 actions, sequencial by default : why can I put a date on the project ? Shouldn't that be a field to be taken from the actions ? I mean, it makes sense to set dates for the actions, and then look up for the project to see how can it reflect the "posible due date" or "possible start date", depending on the sequencial / parallel choices of the involved activities, right ? (Just like and decent Project tool, like OP does). Does that makes sense ?

- If I have a sequencial project : wouldn't it be nice if after the first action (and once you set up start / due dates for that action) the next action forces you to have a start date AT LEAST after the due date of the first action ?

Don't know ... things I believe would be GREAT to make OF even better !



Saludos
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