When I do a manual retag, I'll often find other tags that look "off" and investigate further. These tangent tags usually lead to handfuls of questions that need retagging as well. If after a thorough search, the desired tag doesn't exist, then I'll create it.
During my retagging session this past Saturday, I ended up creating quite a few new tags in that process. Having created this many is abnormal, but so it goes.
John Saunders approached me directly by e-mail shortly thereafter. He noticed I had created these tags, and suggested that (a) some of them may not be appropriate, and (b) I get some feedback on Meta to improve the process for the future. I agreed completely.
So, here are the tags I created, with an explanation of either their current status, my thought process (or lack thereof), etc. Note: all the new tags are linkified for convenience, even though they don't show up with an underline. Also, between the time I got the list of tags from John and going back to analyze, some of the tags' statuses had changed.
[dual-boot]- This was a retag of a handful of questions marked with[dualboot]. Not much to say here, as I think it was straight-forward.[event-notification]- I don't see any questions with this tag now, though I remember creating it. I had run into several questions that mentioned event notification, so at that point I figured there should be a tag for it as people were using that terminology.[monitor-refresh-rate]- There was a single question about programmatically changing the refresh rate of the display, however that question seems to have disappeared and I can't find it under any tag now.[display-properties]- I put this on question 245102. There was no existing[display-settings]either, and I thought using the word 'properties' was more appropriate to find that particular question. I'm really not sure how else to describe that question with a tag.[device-disconnection]- This was used by 544875, where the question-asker needed to respond to an event when an external hard drive was disconnected from the system. I did my best on that question, as it was somewhat vague.[virtual-driver]- No questions are currently tagged with this. 540267 was asked by the same user as 544875, and I took the language used verbatim without thinking, transposing[virtual][driver]into[virtual-driver]. I made a 2nd edit within the 5 minute window and changed[virtual-driver]to[virtual-drive], but the new tag remained.[virtual-desktop]- 509733 deals with errors in a class that creates a virtual desktop in C#. Now that I go back and read the question more thoroughly, it really doesn't have too much to do with virtual desktops, and is more of a newbie/fix-my-compiler-errors question. I'm on the fence as to whether[virtual-desktop]should be kept or discarded at this point.[libsvn]- A single question (1564797) deals with this SVN library. There is also[libsvm], but that is something completely different (I thought it might have been a typo, but it's not).[getexitcodeprocess]- 1763686. Brainfart. I've already removed this one and put[exit-code]on it (and merged[exitcode](3) and[exit-status](1) into[exit-code](29) while I was at it).[disk-space]- This was created as the anticipated target for a merge with[diskspace](50) which I discovered in my retagging. I haven't gone through those questions at all to see if it's a valid merge, but with 50 questions on it, it most likely is, or is pretty darn close.[virtual-file]- 2157682 was interested in finding a way of executing a program that didn't physically exist in a file on the disk. Honestly I was at a bit of a loss as to how to tag this question, even though I knew what it was asking.[file-indexing]- I put this on 2238606, and I thought it was pretty straight-forward at the time. Now that I look back there is also[indexingservice], which may be more appropriate, or at least supplementary.
That's it. I really appreciate John contacting me about this (and also the way he did it, too). I truly want what's best for the site, and the feedback I get here should help me become a more productive member of the community.
EDIT: Thank you all for the feedback. I was expecting a lot more constructive criticism, but if everyone is content with what I'm doing, then I will happily continue. As I said, I welcome any/all feedback (not limited just to retagging) so send me an e-mail if you think it's appropriate. There's a direct e-mail link on my website. Thanks!