Ok I think we are turning into a cicle.

> So you are planning to tag pages as having no proposal if they, are
> less used or provokes conflict?

> What has any of that have to do with having a proposal page at all

What I try to improve is the Wiki, just the wiki and within this step the map features related pages.

Currently there are only 2 major lists: map features; proposed features

I would like that map feature page extensions are taken with care cause for new ones they look like standards (even if they are not) and we all use them as lookup reference. Mention a tag there will result in spreading this tag over translated pages, becomes more popular in the wild,....


Therefore I labeled tags that are new, not very wellknown, not designed in a team or provoking conflicts with {{no proposal}}. To have a list of items we can talk about if we want to move them (maybe not to /Proposal cause they doesn't wan't to get voted for, but out of Map features).

How does having a proposal page help with this at all?
It's not about having a proposal page or not. It's IMO to have a better map feature list and a ordered procedure how to get there (vote, high usage, clean design).

There are people using tags from rejected proposals, so knowing if a
proposal exists for a tag doesn't seem to really help/matter at all.
I can't judge whats good and what not.I'm sure nobody can...
But I like a clean list that doesn't confuses the newbies of how something is tagged and to get some order in the process for the mentioned pros here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:No_proposal
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features#Non_proposed_features

Matthias

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