It'd be great to be able to leverage a more robust tag system in Quire.
In particular, it'd be nice to be able to relate tags hierarchically such that, for instance, assigning some tag B, where the user has related the tags A and B like B ∈ A, results in the item tagged with B being automatically tagged with A as well.
I really wonder why you keep pushing so much on tagging each and every task just to be able to know who or what it belongs to. That's exactly why you need a good hierarchical model. Hie could this ever work in a multi user setup, where you have people who are accountable and different people who are responsible for the same task? You will end up in the big tag Walhalla.
(deleted-IAMQ), Nov 16, 2019
@Uquire.io--3j8jxm a great idea, however I have no idea why I would need it😁
(deleted-IAMQ), Nov 16, 2019
@joshuarobison.biz read that book some 10 years ago already. I use tagging only for task status management and remembering who I'm waiting for.
(deleted-IAMQ), Nov 16, 2019
Like, omg! What a splendid idea; +1
TJ, Nov 16, 2019
Still it is a workaround for a better hierarchical structure of Area Of Responsibility > Projects > Subprojects > Task > Subtask/Checklist. On this point we will not come to an agreement. But there as many productivity systems as there are people. Everyone has its own tweaks.
(deleted-IAMQ), Nov 16, 2019
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Peggy, Jul 15, 2021
@joshuarobison.biz, what's batch tagging got to do with auto-tagging based on relationships (e.g., hierarchical, hyponym, hypernym, et cetera) defined between tags?
TJ, Nov 16, 2019