Talk:Key:roadtrain

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red links

[1] Why is it ok to have red links? They look ugly. If someone creates a page, then they can create links. In the next twenty years no one is going to create a page like roadtrain=yes, because it can be described here. The key itself is used only 50 times, and this page is almost empty. If the page is becoming longer, then it's ok to create separate page, like Tag:bicycle=designated with a lot of examples. But I see no reason for these red links here, we're not Wikipedia. The way I see it: one should first describe the values on the key page. If that page gets too big, then we move the information about individual value to the appropriate tag page. Besides, these values are well described under Key:access which I added to the list. maro21 21:00, 14 March 2021 (UTC)

red links are perfectly normal part of wikis. And individual pages for such values are still useful Mateusz Konieczny (talk) 10:58, 12 April 2021 (UTC)