When a Doc contains a useful recommendation, tell Astra what outcome you want. A comment, annotation, or message is context and evidence; it is not a second Task conversation.
How it works
Open the Doc and send Astra a clear instruction, such as "Apply recommendation two to TYC-42" or "Turn this launch recommendation into an outcome." Astra reuses the related Task when it is the same outcome and creates a new root Task only when it is genuinely independent.
Work remains a read-only view of the resulting Task. There is no blanket "approve proposed Tasks" queue.
What happens after approval
An approval appears only when Astra needs real authority or a choice from you — for example, publishing publicly, spending money, or selecting between materially different directions. Approving that request lets the same parent Task continue.
Dismissing proposals
If a recommendation is not relevant, tell Astra to ignore it. If it changes the desired outcome or how success should be judged, tell Astra to update the existing Task's acceptance criteria.