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I believe that there are too many of them considering how badly they usually are used.

And in most of the cases you will think that the question (even when answered here) I believe most of them would fit better in [SuperUser][10] [Unix & Linux][11] or [AskUbuntu][12].

Shouldn't we merge them into the Linux tag? (or use as synonyms)

PS: comment/edit if you think I missed one distro.

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  • I'd be inclined to err on the side of there are still valid uses for each individual flag but now that there are entire SE sites for a lot of these individually, I'm not so sure. May 13, 2014 at 22:35
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    Sometimes these are as bad as company tags... but sometimes they're valuable. For example, apache2 + ubuntu may likely be hugely different from apache2 + redhat because of the radically different ways each distribution does configuration. They're worth keeping. Barely.
    – Charles
    May 14, 2014 at 4:49
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    They don't seem useful as tags - as the search results show, they attract a wide variety of totally unrelated questions. Not every concept needs to be tagged - question-askers can still mention relevant details like OS/release in the text of their question.
    – nobody
    May 14, 2014 at 5:00
  • @Charles, even your example most question that could be made on an e.g. Apache + distro would still have a lot of tendency to be a question for ServerFault.com (as you said about configuration). And I agree with Andrew Medico, you can always tell all the relevant details.
    – Mansueli
    May 14, 2014 at 20:27

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