Implementing it in the routing here is certainly one possibility yes - it does 
mean that if you use osm.org then you will get a double redirect.

I don't think we could (or would want to) put it at the top level if it was 
across all domains, so we'd need something like `/go/` in the existing 
shortcodes to create a namespace for it.

Yes the existing shortcodes encode the location and (optionally) an object - 
you can generate them by visiting a node and using the side panel though so you 
don't need to work anything out.

Then there's the obvious question of what the mapping use-case (as against end 
user use-case) is for these, and how user's would generate them.

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