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There is a which currently has many meanings for which other tags exist:

There may well be other meanings that I've missed.

Should we reserve the tag for the history of programming concepts, which has no alternate tag? (This is what we do on Unix & Linux: we have history for the history of Unix, and command-history for command history in shells.) Or should we leave it ambiguous? What should we do with the history tag?


After a dearth of responses, I edited the tag wiki to declare to be about the history of programming concepts, listing other tags for browser histories, input histories, etc. I assume this is consensual since nobody's objected after two years, but still needs a massive cleanup — or manual disambiguation.

N.B. I wrote the tag wiki to remove the request for burnination, which had never been discussed on Meta.

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As long as just plain exists lazy askers will stop when they get to it instead of finding the correct detailed tag (the existence of a clear tag-wiki excerpt notwithstanding).

Perhaps ban and add to the proposed list.

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    History of Programming is off-topic on Stack Overflow. Programmers.SE might entertain such questions. Jun 21, 2012 at 1:21
  • @RobertHarvey I just saw your comment here, which has been taken as authoritative. Why is history of programming off-topic on SO? Can you please point out to a meta discussion that rules this topic? The help center states that a “practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development” is on-topic — if you want to make the case that history questions are not practical or not answerable, please do so — in an answer. Oct 27, 2017 at 17:07
  • @Gilles: If you're trying to evaluate whether or not a question is on-topic at Stack Overflow by looking at the bullets in the Help Center, you should know that we regard those bullets as a cartesian intersection, not a cartesian union. In other words, on-topic questions have to fulfill all of the conditions in those bullets, not just one. Otherwise, people would be cherry-picking topicality using that sole bullet as justification for asking their far-afield questions. Oct 27, 2017 at 17:48

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