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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/08/19 21:34, Paul Allen wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 12:16, Warin <<a
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">That is a negative for
me, I like property tags that can be used anywhere
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<div>The authors of at least one editor disagree with you
there. Unless all of the possible</div>
<div> values are applicable to all objects for which that
property is appropriate, they won't</div>
<div> implement a preset for it. If objects of type A get one
subset of values but objects</div>
<div>of type B get a different subset of values then it won't
get implemented. Because</div>
<div>they populate drop-downs from the wiki and/or wikidata.
In this particular case,</div>
<div>all farm animals might be found in zoos but not all zoo
animals will be found on</div>
<div>farms. Having a common property tag would lead to a
drop-down for farm</div>
<div>animals including pandas, bears, gold eagles, reticulated
pythons, etc. because</div>
<div>it would be populated from the same (hypothetical)
wiki(data) page that covers zoo</div>
<div> and farm animals.</div>
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Separating animals into categories of 'exotic', 'livestock',
'native', 'working, 'feral' and 'pet' .. this would be area
dependant. <br>
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Elephants in many areas of the world would be 'exotic' in a few
others 'working', and /or 'native'.<br>
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Kangaroos in many areas of the world would be 'exotic' in some
others 'native', yet to see 'livestock' but there is hope. <br>
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This does not fit into some easy method of categorising for some
drop down menu for the world, sorry.<br>
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So I think all possible animals may, I say may, be applicable to any
feature that 'animal' could be used. <br>
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