If when starting a task another was running already give me options on what to do with the previous one #28

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opened 2023-02-02 09:04:35 -06:00 by categulario · 1 comment
categulario commented 2023-02-02 09:04:35 -06:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)

As suggested by a friend, sensible options might be:

  1. End the previous task N minutes ago and start the new one.
  2. End the previous task at a specific date and start the new one.
  3. Just cancel the previous task (start new one).
  4. Leave previous task running.

Options [1] and [2] might be useful as the same option. User should be able to decide to start the new task right now or at the specified time they decided to end the previous task.

In all cases I should be notified of how much time the previous task has been running for. This is not orthogonal to #11 , so maybe think about it.

As suggested by a friend, sensible options might be: 1. End the previous task N minutes ago and start the new one. 1. End the previous task at a specific date and start the new one. 1. Just cancel the previous task (start new one). 1. Leave previous task running. Options [1] and [2] might be useful as the same option. User should be able to decide to start the new task right now or at the specified time they decided to end the previous task. In all cases I should be notified of how much time the previous task has been running for. This is not orthogonal to #11 , so maybe think about it.
categulario commented 2023-03-11 19:40:33 -06:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)

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