Currently, if I view the list of pending tag synonyms on SO, I see there are pending requests:
[x-window-system] <-> [xwindow]
[x-window-system] <-> [xwindows]
Problem is, that [x-window-system] is already a synonym of [x11], so clicking on [x-window-system] synonyms page now redirects to [x11]. As a result, I can't vote these [x-window-system] synonyms up or down. Nor can I create the more appropriate synonyms:
[x11] <-> [xwindow]
[x11] <-> [xwindows]
because of the existing synonyms above pending. The [x-window-system] pending synonyms seem unkillable
Presumably, the synonyms were created, then [x11] <-> [x-window-system] reached 4 votes, and at this point the [x-window-system] <-> [foo] synonyms entered limbo where they were stuck, unable to be voted up or down or otherwise removed.
Should the [x-window-system] <-> [foo] synonyms have been a) destroyed or b) recursively assigned to [x11] <-> [foo] at this point?
Here's a list of all current "limbo" synonym suggestions:
[google-maps-v3] <-> [google-maps-api-v3]
[x-window-system] <-> [xwindow]
[x-window-system] <-> [xwindows]
These synonyms have been proposed and are pending a vote, but it is impossible to vote on them because the tag page (where the votes are) takes you straight to another tag entirely.
I believe more can be created: here is one current potential example:
[assembly] <-> [asm] - pending (2)
[asm] <-> [machine-code] - pending (0)
What will happen if the first tag synonym is accepted? [asm] will redirect to [assembly], so the second synonym vote page will be rendered inaccessible, which will prevent it from being voted up or down, placing it in limbo.
[x-window-system]<->[xwindow]and[x-window-system]<->[xwindows]would solve the immediate problem, but I suspect the bug which allowed them to enter this limbo state would remain. – Philip Potter Aug 30 '10 at 23:39[x-window-system], there's also[google-maps-v3]that needs fixing. When I checked yesterday, these were the only limbo synonym suggestions. Also if you leave an answer I can award you the bounty :) – Philip Potter Sep 4 '10 at 7:11