17

I recently posted a question: Signals and Slots: Etymology of "slots". This question was closed as off topic because it "wasn't a programming question." However, as documented in the edit I made to the question, there is not only an entire tag devoted to etymology of programming terms, but several questions of similar nature tagged as such.

I'd like to either understand:

  • Why my particular question is different from the other etymology questions cited, and thus off topic, or...
  • ... whether we should remove a tag which is apparently targeted at a topic which is considered "off topic."
2
  • 1
    By the way, please don't use "QT" (QuickTime) when you want to talk about "Qt".
    – Blackhole
    Mar 8, 2015 at 0:02
  • 1
    The capitalization matters? mutters under his breath I had strong enough opinions about that library before! (Thanks for the advice, none the less)
    – Cort Ammon
    Mar 8, 2015 at 3:33

2 Answers 2

18

Thank you for bringing that tag to our attention! It's existence does not mean that questions about etymology of programming terms are on-topic.

In fact, all 22 posts with the tag are off-topic; I've removed it from all questions that used it, voting to close posts as I go. We call this process burnination (after the Strongbad character, Trogdor the Burninator).

I have now burninated the tag and all off-topic questions that used the tag have been closed.

tag burninated

♫♩ Burninating the countryside ♪♬ burninating the peasants ♫♩ burninating all the peoples ♬♪ in the thatch roofed cottages! ♬♩

Wicked dueling guitar-solos.

It'll be gone completely with the next zombie tag cleanup run. there is one post under historic lock that'll keep it alive forever.

7
  • Wow, SO moves fast! Thanks for clarifying for me. Off hand, do you have any guess as to whether there is a StackExchange where this would be an on-topic question? Its clearly not English or English Language and Usage. Programming, perhaps?
    – Cort Ammon
    Mar 6, 2015 at 19:17
  • @CortAmmon: I don't know if it would be on topic on Programmers. I don't think it slots into any of the permitted topics.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Mar 6, 2015 at 21:48
  • @Deduplicator the post has a historical lock and as such doesn't show up on searches or on the tag page.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Mar 6, 2015 at 23:16
  • Yes. I guessed that was the reason you overlooked it. (There are a few other tags burned down to only locked posts.) Mar 6, 2015 at 23:17
  • @CortAmmon I think this would probably be okay on English Language & Usage. See search for related questions. Your question is a lot more technical than the examples already there, but I don't think you'd get shut down for asking, especially if you were careful to provide lots of references to help the language nerds figure out the programming meaning.
    – AmeliaBR
    Mar 7, 2015 at 19:30
  • this question is full of holes.....Arrowed!!
    – tenwest
    Mar 9, 2015 at 22:10
14

The fact that someone created a tag about something doesn't mean that that thing is on topic.

Etymology questions are not on topic on SO.

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .