Jan 11, 2019, 8:43 AM by pelder...@gmail.com: > Analogy is not right. Not tagging all trailheads with this wikipedia > reference, just the specific limited set fitting this specific concept > described on the wikipedia page. > Any of the existing prefixed keys does not fit either, e.g. brand:wikipedia > or operator:wikipedia is not fitting: it's not a brand and it's not an > operator, it's a concept used by multiple operators (will be 12 operators in > the end). > So you could invent concept:wikipedia and add that to the trailheads using > the concept. What would that accomplish? Exactly the same information, on > exactly the same amount of nodes, just bypassing the existing referencing > mechanisms, making it useless. The prefix keys are useful if multiple > wikipedia references are applicable (according to the mapper). > It is useful as it avoids incorrect wikipedia tags that are supposed to link article specifically about a given feature.
There are some uses of that - for example Nominatim using it as importance hint, I have a tool detecting tourism attractions, and there are probablt many more uses that I am unaware of. I you consider adding this link as valuable please use a proper tag (AKA not wikipedia) - otherwise someone sooner or later will remove such incorrect uses (and it is not certain that she/he will bother with inventing new key).
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