Thread:User talk:CodeCat/PIE entry descendants lists

Is it the policy to just have links to the proto families (like Germanic) if they exist rather than listing out all the descendants on the main PIE appendix page? I understand its to avoid too much clutter and so on, but I think laying out all or most of the important descendant words on that page can also be useful for some newer users. For example, some who are just starting to take an interest in linguistics or don't know anything about language relations and history and simply browsing through this site may be confused when they reach these PIE word pages and see unfamiliar terms to them like proto-Germanic, Slavic, Indo-Iranian and so on. Some really new to it may not even readily associate English at first with the Germanic family and not know where to find the English word there (though it should be listed on the English entry's etymology). I thought having the modern descendant languages listed there would display the precise location of each word and language where it belongs among the greater IE family and show how the words differentiated and split over time all in one page, rather than making the user click. I guess just having the proto-family word link could encourage them to explore or browse on their own too, though. Anyway, it's not a big deal, just curious what people thought, since I see some pages with all the descendants laid out, and others just telling them to click on the invididual descendant families to see further descendants.