> Thinking about this issue. I'm getting a clear intuition that a personal organizer should certainly give back information on how much work has been done lately, to "reward"/confirm to the user that he actually did something lately. This might a very interesting discussion.
Agreed. I would suggest making this an optional alternative to the current "closed tasks window" that lets you look at some statistics rather than a listing of bugs. For instance, it could show a graph with vertical bars for open and closed tasks each day for the past month or whatever. Maybe it could be implemented with tabs for each view, so tab 1 would show a list of closed tasks, tab 2 would show the bar graph, tab 3 maybe a gantt chart, etc. The tabs could be implemented as plugins so users can easily turn on or off whatever views they're interested in seeing.
> Thinking about this issue. I'm getting a clear intuition that a personal organizer should certainly give back information on how much work has been done lately, to "reward"/confirm to the user that he actually did something lately. This might a very interesting discussion.
Agreed. I would suggest making this an optional alternative to the current "closed tasks window" that lets you look at some statistics rather than a listing of bugs. For instance, it could show a graph with vertical bars for open and closed tasks each day for the past month or whatever. Maybe it could be implemented with tabs for each view, so tab 1 would show a list of closed tasks, tab 2 would show the bar graph, tab 3 maybe a gantt chart, etc. The tabs could be implemented as plugins so users can easily turn on or off whatever views they're interested in seeing.