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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/09/18 10:05, Martin Koppenhoefer
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On 3. Sep 2018, at 01:42, Warin <<a
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<div>Just one question though: for the wiki page of this
do I put "draft" or "proposed" or "de facto" or "in use"
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I would not put a status on it. <br>
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It is not a draft, proposed nor approved.<br>
It has no use at the moment, and it is certainly not de facto.
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<div>if you want to introduce an (also almost) unused tag to the
wiki you should create a proposal, it is the established way.
You can set the status to draft while you work on it, then
formally ask for comments here, it should be all explained
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That is one way.<br>
It is not compulsory to do that. <br>
You can simply start to use the tag AND document its use. <br>
The problem with tags that have some use but no documentation is
that no one really knows what was intended. e.g. landuse=clearing. <br>
I have tried to contact the people that used this tag -- no
response. <br>
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Things like the key shop have been introduced without going through
a proposal process. <br>
If you don't want to go through the proposal process .. then don't.
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