The jason tag here appears to be a misspelling of json. I therefore suggest that this tag be deleted. Questions currently tagged with this should be retagged with json.
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I retagged the questions about JSON that were erroneously tagged jason.
However, the jason tag is a valid tag, and it is correctly applied to at least two questions:
- Is there a way to 'suppress' a 'No failure event was generated for..' warning/error in Jason/AgentSpeak?
- How to get the value of a literal in Agentspeak
I recommend that someone write a tag wiki (or at least an excerpt) explaining the actual purpose of the jason tag.
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1Would it be worth it to retag the current Jason questions as
jason-lang
or something in that vein, and then makejason
a synonym ofjson
? Note that I had not heard of Jason until today, so if I'm grievously offending a horde of Jason users, I apologize. Apr 8, 2020 at 18:40 -
I thought about making [jason] a synonym of [json], but resisted the urge because it's just wrong. [jason-lang] doesn't make sense, because it's not a language...– Cody Gray - on strike ModApr 8, 2020 at 21:45
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Well, someone "addressed" your concerns by hijacking the tag for a different obscure use case. The two particular example questions are damaged now, retagged as JSON which they aren't, done by rather high-level users. Posted another round as meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/411001/burninate-jason Aug 25, 2021 at 10:51
jason
is correct for this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/58902106/…, it is not related tojson
.jason
tag to something that people won't use incorrectly.