I just noticed that we have 41 questions tagged bfs and 57 questions tagged breadth-first-search, with a similar situation developing at dfs (74 questions) and depth-first-search (57 questions). There is, of course, some overlap in the tagging.
Should these be synonymed, and if so shall we synonym these to the long forms or the short forms? Ordinarily I would suggest long, but on the depth first search related questions, it seems that dfs is winning, so perhaps there is an argument to be made there?
On a side note I tried to think of some other algorithmic tags where there might be a similar confusion, but either there are none or (more likely) my brain is fried from too much graph theory.
EDIT:
Current status is that a synonym has been proposed for bfs, so please vote!
For dfs, I've cleaned the graph-related questions into depth-first-search, and will now go through and classify the remaining Documentum and Microsoft DFS related questions.
[dfs]having more questions. Stick with the long names; They are clear and self-explaining. – hammar Oct 23 '11 at 0:46Documentum Foundation Services, apparently. – dsolimano Oct 23 '11 at 15:30