This is a followup of Gilles' comment here.
As as result of The great Stack Overflow tag/question cleanup of 2012, a lot of questions were being retagged. I'll focus on the assembly tag, but I suppose the problem applies to other tags as well.
Originally, the assembly tag, was supposed to be disambiguated between assembly-language and .net-assembly. This resulted in about 80 of the top assembly questions being retagged as assembly-language.
Then later, assembly-language was simply made a synonym of assembly. I expected that all assembly-language would eventually be (automatically) be retagged to assembly (and thus) merging the vote counts.
However it's been well over 24 hours and assembly and assembly-language have not been merged.

- When you search for the assembly tag none of the top assembly questions show up because they have all been retagged as assembly-language.
- When you search for the assembly-language tag, it redirects to the assembly tag.
Here's a few bigger examples that were retagged assembly -> assembly-language:
- When is assembler faster than C?
- how to achieve 4 flops per cycle
- Why does GCC generate such radically different assembly for nearly the same C code?
- Is 'switch' faster than 'if'?
There's a lot more of them. But they're hard to find since searches for assembly-language redirects to assembly.
How should we handle this situation? Do we manually find all the questions tagged assembly-language and retag them back to assembly?
Or is there some other (possibly moderator/dev-only) process that I'm not aware of? Or have I simply not waited long enough?
