Talk:Team Practices Group/Phabricator tips/Maniphest

"The tasks in this query COULD be in the "Fundraising Tech Backlog". They SHOULD NOT be in the "Fundraising Sprint Miles Davis". They MUST be in the "Fundraising-Backlog"."

1) I don't understand the point of "In-Any" as described. COULD doesn't mean anything to me in a search filter?  What effect does it have on the query?  What is an example of a task that would or wouldn't be in the query depending on whether or not the If-Any was present?

2) SHOULD NOT and MUST sound different, but in query terms it seems like they are the same level of importance, and thus MUST NOT makes more sense to me than SHOULD NOT.

3) I had trouble reading text in some of the pictures, relative to the body text.

Stress the importance of this page
Several sub-topics here... --KSmith (WMF) (talk) 21:07, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
 * It is REALLY important that people learn about Manifest's Advanced Search, since it is about a billion times better than the "advanced search" available from the top bar. I would add at least a sentence or two to the first paragraph explaining why people should want to read this wiki page.
 * I thought "Manifest" was the name of the task-y module, and that Advanced Search was just one feature within the Manifest module. The current description implies that Manifest *is* the search feature.
 * With those in mind, I would probably rename this page to "Advanced search" or "Searching for tasks". People seeing "Manifest" would have no idea that it is relevant and helpful to them.