I don't have the privilege to do that, but it seems rather obvious to me:

http://stackoverflow.com/tags/rule-engine/synonyms

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As the author of a widely used rule engine myself, I can say with confidence that nobody says "rules engine" on purpose. I suppose it's a mistake that a non-English speaker might make, but given that there is no such tag now, it's not a common mistake. To me, it doesn't seem like a good idea to include it just on the off chance that someone will try to apply it.

After some discussion, I see that in fact there are two existing tags; rule-engine and rules-engines. My personal vote would be to burninate the abomination rules-engines, and make rule-engines a synonym of rule-engine. But given the existing situation, I will make the suggestion as suggested :)

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so you are seeing we should retag to rule-angine and loose the other tag? – Jens Schauder Jun 9 '12 at 17:15
About not being common: about one third of the tags is rules-engine I think. – Jens Schauder Jun 9 '12 at 17:16
@JensSchauder, Perhaps I'm daft, but there seem to be exactly zero questions tagged rules-engine on SO? – Ernest Friedman-Hill Jun 9 '12 at 18:08
Sorry, its rules-engines stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rules-engines – Jens Schauder Jun 9 '12 at 18:33
@JensSchauder Ha, what a difference an "s" makes! How odd -- we have "rule engine" and "rules-engines". I'm editing my answer. – Ernest Friedman-Hill Jun 9 '12 at 18:36

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