I concur with Nick - I prefer the context to inform me that I cannot 
proceed (@WaitingFor) rather than a folder.  This way, all my items remain 
in context with their parent items.

On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 5:07:33 PM UTC-5, Nick Clark wrote:
>
> You've moved the task out of the project tree so it is no longer part of 
> the project. A task has to be a sub-task of the Project task to be part of 
> it.
>
> In a similar situation I add a context @WaitingFor to those tasks and have 
> a view that just shows tasks with that context.
>
> Nick
>
>

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