Assuming it should be (at least) one or the other, is a retag request (ie: the recent "Please change 'db-design' to 'database-design'" question) more of a 'discussion' question or a 'feature-request'?
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I think a retagging is a discussion. There is no feature as I see it, but it is a decision that merits some validation before being performed to ensure it's the right decision. |
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Keep them individual, but tag them 'retag-request'. Each one needs its own discussion and voting. They have nothing to do with 'feature-request's though. |
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As a "do-er" of these, personally I find it easier to have separate questions marked retag-request and (to satisfy the mandated tags) discussion. This allows separate tracking (IMO, a good thing), and allows me to monitor the tag. It also invites the very necessary input (i.e. discussion) from other users, without it being buried on page 3 of an über-question. With a single question it is really tricky; I have to keep scanning through pages of replies (which is trickier than pages of questions, since the questions page is optimized for this, and displays status etc). |
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I would not classify a retagging request as a feature request since the features of the site are not changing. I think that using the retagging or retag in the tags area should be sufficient. |
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I would request that we put all these retagging requests into a single large question devoted towards the discussion of these requests. It can be a little bit of a pain to see these little Q's constantly hitting the new question screen every time someone wants to change a tag. |
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I think that by asking questions, and tagging them with If someone has a problem with how these decisions were made, we can direct them to the relevant question. Were they can see the whole discussion easily, and they can leave a comment, or "answer". In these questions, the community gets to vote, up and down, any action to be taken. This will also make it so that the action that has the most community support, will be at the top. |
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