Paul Beckingham 73ecb0480f Patch - "Bug" discovered while creating Ubuntu deb package using lintian tool.
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From: Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 08:58:28 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Fixing line breaks.

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Thank you for taking a look at task.  Task is a GTD utility featuring:

  - Robust C++ implementation
  - Tags
  - Colorful, tabular output
  - Reports, graphs
  - Lots of commands
  - Low-level API
  - Abbreviations for all commands, options
  - Multi-user file locking
  - Clean architecture allowing quick addition of new features
  - Recurring tasks

It is intended that features, mainly in the form of reports will be added
frequently, with best practices and useful reports evolving from usage patterns.

Task is scope-limited to GTD-like functionality only.

You may want to watch the old task movie on YouTube:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l68LCl6BYvs

or the new improved one:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2Kn4DMOVSw

Either will give you a fairly good idea of what task is capable of, and
whether it fits in to your way of working.  As a command line application,
task is not for everyone and some of you may prefer to not proceed.  The
movie or online tutorial file are the quickest way for you to make that
decision.  The online tutorial can be found at:

  http://www.beckingham.net/task.html

Task is based on ideas presented in the todo.sh script, found on:

  http://todotxt.org

Task has many more features than todo.sh, but fundamentally, they are
both working toward the same goals, which is to help you follow basic
Getting Things Done (GTD) principles.

All feedback is welcome, in addition to any bug reports or patches to:

  task@beckingham.net

Or better yet, get involved in the discussion at

  http://groups.google.com/group/taskprogram

Got an idea for an enhancement?  Post a message!

I have found that task makes me more productive and organized.
I hope task can do the same for you.  

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