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In two of my latest reviewed edits, the tag was removed from the post, as the context was Android. The current Stack Overflow tag refers to a Python library, but there is also a build tool framework for Android called Fabric.

Therefore, I would like to help by searching questions with these tags: . There are about 20 questions. I could easily remove the tag from all them. But, I have read about tags - nuking, splitting, burninating :-), merging, cleaning tags and so on. This subject is not so easy. So before making a mess, I'd like to ask for a short hint:

  • Is it ok to remove a not matching tag from a series of questions?
  • I assume 20 questions are far too less to suggest splitting into [fabric.python] and [fabric.android], right? Or would splitting support the intention of cleaning the [android] tag?

I've read this question: I would like to clean up [like] which shows me that I'm basically on the right way.

Thank you for any hint.

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    Trendy! I'm still stuck in 98% polyester, 2% spandex.
    – Kaz
    Mar 10, 2016 at 23:08
  • Somewhat related proposal (related tags): The [FAB] tag is floating everywhere? Mar 10, 2016 at 23:13
  • I've now cleaned the posts tagged with the mentioned two tags [android] and [fabric]. So this is "cleaning a tag". Mar 11, 2016 at 13:38

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Is it ok to remove a not matching tag from a series of questions?

Yes, that's definitely ok.

I assume 20 questions are far too less to suggest splitting [fabric] to [fabric.python] and [fabric.android], right?

It's probably too few to support creating a [fabric.python] tag. Since there are over 1100 questions currently tagged , and 98% of them are about Python, it's probably better to just leave that tag alone and create one new tag.

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    I would also suggest adding an edit to the fabric tag-wiki saying something along the lines of "For the android build framework, use android-fabric".
    – Matthew
    Mar 10, 2016 at 1:15
  • Thank you for encouraging and pointing out the relations. I'll proceed. Mar 10, 2016 at 5:38
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    @Matthew: For searchability reasons, I would recommend fabric-android as mentioned by Bill, because it means that people starting to type "fabr" will get the suggestion. Mar 11, 2016 at 13:36
  • @MatthieuM. Yeah, I didn't notice until you commented here that I reversed the name from how he did it. However, the point I was making was that the existing tag should have an instruction stating that it isn't the right tag to use in that case. I don't mean to suggest an appropriate tag for this, as I don't really have a clue what this framework is, and would leave it to those who know it better to decide on a tag name.
    – Matthew
    Mar 12, 2016 at 5:32
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There are already at least three tags related to the framework you're talking about. Take a look at (382 Q), (123 Q) and (25 Q). Also we have a suspicious (3 Q) which probably should be burninated as it is too ambiguous.

So we do not need neither to split (1127 Q) nor to introduce new tags. What we actually need is deeper look at what we already have around.

Edit:
and are synonyms now.
is gone.

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  • By the way, Three tags above are not synonyms. Should we care? Mar 10, 2016 at 1:45
  • Aha, thank you, I suspected sth like this. That's the kind of judgement I wanted to learn about. Mar 10, 2016 at 5:36
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    Thanks for mentioning the two Twitter Fabric tags. One of those should be a synonym of the other. Mar 10, 2016 at 11:55
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    IMHO [fabric-twitter] and [fabric.io] too should be a synonym for [twitter-fabric].
    – totymedli
    Mar 11, 2016 at 22:30
  • Another complaint about the Twitter tags: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/314262/… Mar 16, 2016 at 1:54
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    Now Fabric was acquired by Google, which means [twitter-fabric] is no longer relevant. Someone created [google-fabric].. Aug 3, 2017 at 16:25
  • See my answer with new proposal regarding Fabric's acquisition by Google Aug 4, 2017 at 10:21
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So, Fabric was acquired by Google.

I suggest to use and make and synonyms for it.
We should leave alone, it belongs to Python tool, as suggested by @bill-the-lizard.

Fabric+android, fabric+ios questions should be retagged.

If you have other suggestions for my proposal, please leave them in comments.

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