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Stack Overflow currently has two tags for "configuration files", and I was wondering if one should be made into a synonym for the other. Both tags basically describe configuration files that initialize settings for programs (bold emphasis mine):

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    Config files configure the initial settings for some computer programs

    Description

    Configuration files, or config files configure the initial settings for some computer programs. They are used for user applications, server processes and operating system settings. They may be considered a simple database.

    Number of questions tagged: 1,759

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    Files that configure the initial settings for some computer programs.

    Description

    In computing, configuration files, or config files configure the initial settings for some computer programs. They are used for user applications, server processes and operating system settings. The files are often written in ASCII (rarely UTF-8) and line-oriented, with lines terminated by a newline or carriage return/line feed pair, depending on the operating system. They may be considered a simple database.

    Questions tagged: 1,145

If one should be made a synonym for the other, I think "configuration-files" should be the canonical tag, because it's more descriptive than simply "config", which is both a noun (configuration file) and a verb (to "configure" something).

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    Frankly, I think both should just be deleted.
    – JJJ
    Jul 1, 2014 at 10:30

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I think should be deleted. Like you said, it's ambiguous as it could refer to configuration file or act of configuring something.

I think tags should have clear names so that you don't have to check the tag description.

Whether warrants its own tag is completely different can of worms.

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  • I'm not so sure that "config" can really be considered to be a verb anymore (maybe I just got that idea in my head because I work with Git too much and you configure stuff with the git config command), but otherwise, I agree that tags should have clear names, so that you don't have to check their descriptions. I'm sure new users don't bother with that.
    – user456814
    Jul 1, 2014 at 13:37
  • Maybe there should be a tag specifically for .Net's .config file format? I don't know if "config" is often used in that sense, but having a more specific and clear tag seem better. Jul 1, 2014 at 14:27
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    @Cupcake When was config a verb? That would be configure
    – Izkata
    Jul 1, 2014 at 15:42
  • @Izkata like I said, I work with Git a lot and often do git config <setting> <value>, so "config" is often associated (in my mind) with "to configure", even if that is not actually correct.
    – user456814
    Jul 1, 2014 at 15:44
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Both tags should go. There's just too many different ways of storing and parsing configuration files as programmers in a boat. Just try to separate all the text and binary ways to store the configuration of a program. The only useful question "what configuration file format should I use?" that could have the tag, is useless for SO.

Let them burn...

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  • I think there can be some generic issues with configuration-files, like how to synchronize the file with the in memory configuration. It can also relate to serialization, etc. Although in the current form, it seems to deal mostly with specific language configuration files, as opposed to general techniques for implementing them. Jul 1, 2014 at 21:26

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