I think I agree with Merddinemrys and ICLOCK here. There is a danger we offer too many classifications and end up with a database that is hard to search and hard to locate items. Especially from the point of view of a new user.
If a feature (leat, shaft etc) is inextricably linked to only one mine and doesn't justify it's own listing then a neat way to catalogue it is with a dedicated album in that mine.
Mr Mike, the mineral selection is optional on most location types, it's only required on mine, quarry and colliery, on all others you can select 'not applicable' and nothing will show. For example it shows as 'Ffestiniog Railway' rather than 'Ffestioniog Not Applicable Railway' 😉 or 'Ffestiniog Slate Railway'.
There is a user role of 'album editor' that lets you create albums in mines/locations and I'd be happy to grant this role to a few people who specifically want to do that.
I guess it comes down to each location;
- some will warrant their own unique entry classified as mine, quarry, shaft, trial, railway, port, mill, factory etc
- some will warrant that and if surface may be configured as a major surface feature and linked to the mines it served
- others might be best catalogued with a dedicated album in the mine the feature or remain belonged to
Plus I'm getting scared of logging in these days in fear of finding what new features are on the to-do list :lol:
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by