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I personally think "repo" is a perfectly fine abbreviation for "repository", but as with all abbreviations, it can be confusing for those not familiar with the term to begin with, or those that confuse it with "repro" which is short for "reproduce".
@Lix - Yes, it is much more commonly used on Meta with regards to tagging, but the concept is still very much used for any sort of bug finding in programming in general, especially when dealing with bug tracking systems.
@cdeszaq - you have a valid argument. However I'm failing to imagine someone needing on any Stack Exchange site (that I know of) to tag a question with a "reproduce" tag. Correct me if I'm wrong...
@Lix I agree that such a tag isn't needed on any SE site. I was merely commenting on "repo" as an abbreviation and it's similarity to "repro" as an abbreviation. In particular, pointing out such similarities can be useful when writing the wiki text for a tag to assist in limiting mis-tags.
Agree with first answer, repo should be related to Google's git-repo tool. I have cleaned up the repo tag to keep only questions related the tool, retagging others (mostly related to the general DVCS repository) to repository.
Also repo has now a tag wiki telling to use it only for questions related to git-repo tool.
Thanks for your help! I'm wondering if it'd help to rename that to git-repo as well. Of course, that's not going to stop users from using it to mean "Git repository", but at least it's not as ambiguous.