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Questions related to the macOS package manager are often tagged with , because that’s the command it uses:

$ brew install ...

However, BREW () is already an application framework for mobile phones.

I started cleaning up the -tagged questions back in 2015 but they keep coming back. I’d say 80% of all questions tagged at some point are related to Homebrew, not the BREW framework.

We could maybe rename and/or merge it into , then make an alias for .

Thoughts?

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    How to also stop people misusing flex instead of using flexbox ... even if the description is quite clear people don't read it Nov 12, 2018 at 10:57
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    As in the flex example that Temani brings up, I think that the problem with this tags is that the name is too generic. While ultimately the reponsability lies at the feet of whoever choses the wrong tag without reading the description, having a more descriptive name (like for example flex-framework or brew-framework would hopefully help more users to determine quickly that's not the tag they are looking for.
    – yivi
    Nov 12, 2018 at 11:05
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    TL;dr of @yivi comment: you shouldn't need to read tag excerpt to use the tag.
    – Braiam
    Nov 12, 2018 at 11:32
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    @TemaniAfif For the flex one, it's quite understandable that people tag it for CSS flex. CSS flex is just too well-known, I'm actually surprised that this tag could mean something else here.
    – llllllllll
    Nov 12, 2018 at 13:35
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    @liliscent It's not that strange really, Adobe Flex was pretty hyped for a (short) while before it was handed over to Apache. I'm more surprised it's still being used to be honest, it's the first time in 7 years I've even seen it mentioned.
    – ivarni
    Nov 12, 2018 at 13:46
  • @yivi - In theory, sure. In reality, if users can still get the [batch-file] and [batch-processing] tags mixed up on a daily basis, I'm not too optimistic. Nov 13, 2018 at 1:30
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    Actually, the first association I have with flex is the tool for building lexical analysers.
    – Giorgio
    Nov 13, 2018 at 7:30
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    @Giorgio: I am okay with just lex, as the difference between them (except for speed and licencing) is not that great. However, the asymmetry between lex vs flex-lexer bugs me a bit. :)
    – Amadan
    Nov 13, 2018 at 10:12
  • Lets keep in mind that this question is not about the flex tag though ;)
    – Gimby
    Nov 13, 2018 at 10:14
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    @Amadan: IMHO if a term is ambiguous, it should always be qualified. Therefore: flex-framework, flex-css, flex-lexer. Similarly homebrew and brew-framework. Since the tag brew is ambiguous I would remove it altogether.
    – Giorgio
    Nov 13, 2018 at 10:20
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    TL;dr this entire conversation: don't sacrifice clarity for brevity.
    – Braiam
    Nov 13, 2018 at 14:51
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    brew isn't the only to see this unfortunately. Related questions on IDE's: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/288993/… meta.stackoverflow.com/q/315195/6296561 meta.stackoverflow.com/q/326237/6296561 - the only current ways to deal with this is removing it. I'd definitively vote for anything that helps fight tag abuse, specifically for common misuses (such as this one, or IDE tags). Some of these even have explicit warnings, but no one seems to read them. Also applies to the burnination of the design tag. Few read the "do not use" warning.
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Nov 13, 2018 at 15:15
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    @TemaniAfif same with edge vs microsoft-edge and countless other tags, I'm afraid.
    – TylerH
    Nov 13, 2018 at 19:36
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    @Giorgio we do have a naming scheme for most thing with CSS: [css-*] so in this case it would be css-flexbox. Perhaps a tag renaming and synonym association by a CM would solve that problem
    – TylerH
    Nov 13, 2018 at 19:37
  • How can I get a moderator to rename brew into brew-framework?
    – bfontaine
    Feb 8, 2019 at 14:22

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This is now completed. I retagged all the new questions from the past 2 days (all were related to Homebrew) and renamed the tag from to

I also added as a synonym to , so that users don't recreate the tag, for either of its meanings.


I had ignored this post a few days back, thinking that most of the questions were related to brew and not Homebrew, but turns out that the OP was editing the tag out every time. That is some commendable effort by the OP

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