Please combine the following tags

  • korn: 23
  • ksh: 86

Into the ksh tag.

I already removed the one kornshell tag.

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You're assuming that korn is referring to the shell rather than the influental Nu-Metal band of the 90s? – Adamski Feb 9 '10 at 15:57
Or to the very popular german spirit? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korn_%28liquor%29 – Pekka 웃 Feb 9 '10 at 20:17
@Adamski Since there were no not-programming-related tags, yes. – C. Ross Feb 10 '10 at 12:49
Sorry I'm not familiar with the subject -- which of the two tags do you want to keep? – Jon Seigel Apr 16 '10 at 20:19
@Jon Both are valid, but ksh seems to be more popular so let's go with that (changed the question to say that). – C. Ross Apr 18 '10 at 12:07
There are some question with overlapping tags. For example [ksh] + [shell] + [korn]. What would that be reduced to? Just [ksh]? Or [shell] + [ksh]? – Jon Seigel Apr 18 '10 at 15:51
@Jon In my opinion it should go to shell + ksh. That's just my opinion though. Korn shell is such a small community, even on SO, that it's nice to have the general shell scripting community looking at the questions. – C. Ross Apr 19 '10 at 11:30
Must... resist... urge... to... tag.... [always-korn-in-iceland] – Earlz Apr 25 '10 at 6:23
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[always-korn-in-belllabs]? I think that breaks the tag size limit though. – C. Ross Apr 26 '10 at 18:32
How are you going to display the backwards r in the korn tag? – Michael Kniskern Apr 26 '10 at 19:38
@Michael: KoЯn. – Gnome Apr 26 '10 at 21:17
@Gnome - Sweet! – Michael Kniskern Apr 26 '10 at 21:48
@Gnome unfortunately it strips out that character when I try to put it in a tag. – C. Ross Apr 27 '10 at 14:19

1 Answer

up vote 5 down vote accepted

I have completed this request by hand by replacing [korn] with [ksh] + [shell] on 24 questions.

Since I'm not familiar with the subject matter, this was just a straight replace -- I didn't do any additional tag auditing. There was only 1 instance of running into the tag limit, but that involved removing one of [regex] (of which I didn't see any in the question) or [string-manipulation], so I left the latter.

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