On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 at 08:20, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > With the above additional qualification to de facto, 'In use' becomes a > frequently used tag without any criticism. > The difference between the two is historical, before or after the adoption > of the approval process. > It distinguishes between those tags that could not have been through the > approval process and those that could but were not. >
So how do we go with creating a page for a tag that is "in use" but has apparently never been discussed? Last week, I asked about a Christmas shop, thinking about tagging it as shop=party, but it was pointed out that shop=christmas has actually been used 14 times, but apparently has never been discussed anywhere? Does that make it "in use" / "de facto"? Am I OK to just create a page for shop=christmas, so other people know it exists, or should it go through the full RFC / voting procedure to be "approved"? Thanks Graeme
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