The tags passport & passport.js are duplicates.
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The passport tag has effectively been burninated, by moving most questions over to passport.js. The remainder had the tag removed; it was no longer meaningful.
The
passportjs
synonym has been moved over to passport.js for us. Thanks animuson!
Original answer below the line.
Not quite. There are questions about Microsoft Passport or the Ruby passport
gem or the too generic concept of passports as well. passport.js questions should not be using passport but it'll take some untangling.
231 posts mention "passport.js" while using the tag passport only. Similar matches can be made with passportjs
or the tag node.js to find more dead-cert passport.js
questions.
These should be switched to using passport.js, and the tag wiki for passport should be cleaned up, or if not enough questions remain, be burninated.
I've started the process, but it'll take a while; there are over 1000 posts to handle here. Help out if you can! If you do, make sure to also vote to close questions that are off-topic and fix other problems with posts that are on-topic, as you go along
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Sure I can help. Although I'm not completely sure what you've proposed. Firstly, what do you mean by "password" posts? Is that a typo? Jan 6, 2015 at 13:24
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Secondly, I see that there are 1154 questions tagged with "passport", only 78 with "passport.js". Are you suggesting to look up all 1154 "passport" questions and re-tag them with "passport.js"? Wouldn't it be easier to just "merge" the two tags together because I'm sure 99% of the questions tagged with either of those tags just mean "passport.js". I'm also not sure how "merging" would work, I'm guessing you would just change "passport" to "passport.js"? And then we could search for "ruby" in "passport.js" questions and tag them with a new "passport" or better "passport-ruby" tag or something? Jan 6, 2015 at 13:24
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You should only merge if there are no other uses for
passport
as a tag, now and forever. That's because the way to do that is to create a synonym, which means that all future uses of the tagpassport
will automatically be translated to usingpassport.js
instead.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 6, 2015 at 13:25 -
2Here
passport.js
should have been the tag to use from the start. This wasn't the case, so now we have a clean-up job of some proportion, yes. There is no other way of preserving thepassport
tag for other non-node.js uses.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 6, 2015 at 13:26 -
@laggingreflex: all uses of
password
were a typo. I meantpassport
in all cases, sorry about that.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 6, 2015 at 13:29 -
Alright, I see, so we indeed have to edit all those 1000 questions. You should first edit the wiki for "passport" mentioning it shouldn't be confused with "passport.js" Jan 6, 2015 at 13:29
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@laggingreflex: yes, that's probably a good idea; I'll see to that later today. I've so far handled 40+ posts in between other things, so progress is made.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 6, 2015 at 13:30
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1I also see that passport has been set as synonym for passportjs (not passport.js). That should also be undone, i.e. passport should not be a synonym for passportjs. passport.js should be a synonym for passportjs. (Is undoing actually possible? because if not then there'd be even more confusion. In which case it'd be best to just make them all synonyms.) Jan 6, 2015 at 13:40
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@laggingreflex: we can request that the synonym be removed (or moved to
passport.js
). The no undo applies to posts that usedpassportjs
as a tag in the past; we cannot revert those back to using that tag. That doesn't matter here.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 6, 2015 at 14:04 -
Tagged 250+ q's but it seems the system's now throttling me by making me wait upto 30 secs between each edit (severely limiting multiple tabs batch thing I had going on). There really ought to be a better way to do this. Over at reddit they have an automoderator bot that helps with automation, wonder if anyone's written something like that for SO moderation. I think stack API could be used to do this programmatically, I'll look into it. Jan 6, 2015 at 23:02
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@Braiam blacklisting is a developer-only option reserved for tags that were burninated but keep resurfacing, and are actively harmful.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 7, 2015 at 7:58
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@laggingreflex: once you hit 2k you no longer will be burdening the review queue and editing is effectively unthrottled. We don't want to automate this because this is an excellent opportunity to fix other problems in posts as well, as well as vote to close anything now off topic. Yup, that's a bit of a pain with a tag this size, but we are making great progress here.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 7, 2015 at 8:24
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@Braiam: yes, the tag is actively harmful in that it is absolutely useless and should not be used, yet people keep using it. That is not the case here.– Martijn Pieters ModJan 7, 2015 at 16:09
passport
topassport.js
as I just checked the number of questions and subscribers to the tag and picked the higher.passportjs
is already mapped to passport. Maybe it should be un-mapped based on Martijn's answer.