A few months ago, as part of the great tag clean up, my beloved japanese tag was removed.
Recently, it's reappeared:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/japanese
So two questions spring to mind:
Should we allow tags that have been deliberately removed as part of a clean up to be re-added? At the moment, if it stays, we're saying that there wasn't any point in removing it the first time...
If the tag is back, is it acceptable that we've lost all the tag wiki information? In this case, I'd spent time on the old wiki page, linking to common questions and providing an overview etc. Granted, I didn't spend too long on it, but I don't like the idea of my work being wiped arbitrarily.
Is a possible solution to make all language tags a synonym for internationalization or similar?
japanesetag isn't allowed, does that mean theturkishandpolishtags are not as well? – LBT Feb 5 at 16:26string; the tag requires further context to be useful. The usage ofjapanesewill vary across the problem requirements. It's more a matter of getting the right category to group these problems, whether they be related to Unicode rendering, RTL languages, etc. – casperOne♦ Feb 5 at 22:13