There's the tag release-management, which applies to the general practice of tools and methodologies for managing software releases.
The problem is, Microsoft released a tool to manage releases. They called it "Release Management". I made a tag a while back to handle the incoming questions around the tool, called ms-release-management. This turned out to be a naming mistake: people don't seem to be seeing the tag -- they ask questions tagged release-management, and that's fine, because it totally applies to their question! But they're missing the fact that a tag for this specific application exists, so the questions tend to go unanswered, or less-answered. I periodically go through and retag appropriately, but that's an untenable solution.
What is the commonly accepted way to handle this? I was thinking of creating a new tag (release-management-visual-studio or something that puts the product name up front), then retagging everything. There are less than a hundred questions, so now is the time to fix the problem!
Since there's been limited feedback on this issue, I'd like to make a formal request: Please rename the ms-release-management tag to release-management-tfs. This will disambiguate the tag by putting the product name up front and distinguish it from the general release-management tag by indicating that it's part of the Microsoft TFS product.