For new projects where I collect lots of tasks over time I've tried
creating a remember template to file to the project directly - to
save one refile step.

For the following example

,----
| * Some Heading
| ** TODO New Project
| *** TODO Step 1
| *** ...
| *** TODO Step n
`----

I create a remember template that files directly to 
    'TODO New Project'.

This works great but... if the status of the project task changes (say
to WAITING) then any new tasks I file with remember create another
(new) task '* TODO New Project' and it files under that instead of the
'** WAITING New Project' task.  All of a sudden I'm collecting tasks
in the wrong place and I have to refile them all to the correct
target.

This feels wrong to me.  I don't think it makes sense to include the
TODO keyword in the remember template target since the target changes
based on TODO keyword status.

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