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M3 detail/edit polish: - "Progress" slider on the edit form writes Tasks.PERCENT_COMPLETE (clamped 0-100, 5% detents); status stays owned by the complete toggle. - Conflict-safe saves: updateTask re-checks the provider's last_modified against the value captured when the form loaded and throws TaskConflictException; the editor offers overwrite-or-cancel instead of clobbering an external change. M4 subtasks (UI): - Reparent: a "Parent task" picker files a task under any top-level task in its list (or "None" to promote it); candidates stay top-level to keep nesting one level deep. Switching list clears the now-invalid parent. - Tapping a subtask opens its own detail (a new TaskDetail entry, own VM). Tests: percent clamping, parent-id write, populatedFields reveal logic. Docs: ROADMAP M2/M3/M4 reconciled to the codebase; CHANGELOG [Unreleased]. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Floret — documentation
Floret is a Material 3 Expressive task app for Android: a pure front-end over
the OpenTasks TaskContract provider (synced by DAVx5 / SmoothSync / DecSync
over CalDAV), with no own database or sync stack. Sibling to
Calendula. See the
top-level ../README.md for the project pitch.
Index
| Doc | What it covers |
|---|---|
ARCHITECTURE.md |
How Floret is built today — layers, the data seam, provider resolution, the reminder engine, DI, build/tooling, manifest. Start here to work on the code. |
ROADMAP.md |
Status and what's next — milestones (M0–M6 + Posture B), what's done, open decisions, how to build/verify. |
PLAN.md |
The original implementation plan and design rationale — the A-now-B-later thesis, what transfers from Calendula, the locked decisions. The "why". |
RELEASING.md |
How to cut a release — the git-tag-as-source-of-truth flow, CI jobs, F-Droid repo, required secrets. |
Also: ../CHANGELOG.md (Keep a Changelog format; tag sections
feed the release notes).
How the docs relate
- PLAN is the design decisions (mostly stable; the "why").
- ARCHITECTURE is the current shape of the code (kept in sync with the source as it grows).
- ROADMAP is the moving status layer (update as milestones land).
- RELEASING is the operational runbook.