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Oct 6, 2010 at 20:55 comment added p.campbell I can't see how 'underused tags' is a bad thing. If anything, the question should have the relevant error codes (i.e 'ora-12345') in the tag AND in the question, for increased keyword density. Not sure how many errors a user could be getting at one time.
Oct 6, 2010 at 19:22 comment added OMG Ponies @KennyTM: I've already pointed out how weak your decision of "underused" is, and you've backtracked on that notion when you agreed that [nullpointerexception] should also be removed though it has 200 associations. Now you want to suppose that there are five or more error codes--I've only ever seen two at most, and I suggest the OP start a new question rather than blend what are separate issues. You consistently and spectacularly fail to substantiate the issue you raised--now you delve in to corner cases rather than address core issues? You're crossing the line into being trollbait...
Oct 6, 2010 at 18:58 comment added kennytm @OMG: It creates too many underused tags, and doesn't work well for categorization. (Plus, what if there are >5 relevant error codes in the question?)
Oct 6, 2010 at 18:09 comment added OMG Ponies @KennyTM: You've yet to demonstrate why a tag for each code is "impractical". Where's the burden you're hoping to alleviate? Editting questions is a fine line--misintrepretation can have consequences. I edit for English readability only, but otherwise use tags to communicate issues to preserve as much of the OPs intent as possible.
Oct 6, 2010 at 18:01 comment added kennytm @OMG: Did you understand my last sentence? How is adding a tag [ora-00054] different from adding the term "ORA-00054" in the content of question? And what if there are multiple errors? ( this question should be tagged [ora-00600], [ora-06544], [ora-06553] together?) In my mind, SO's tag system isn't for specific tagging, and a tag for every error code is impractical. Also, this discussion is on tags, of course I'm focusing on tags. If the question is bad, edit and improve it. It is not a reason to spawn 100 tags :).
Oct 6, 2010 at 17:44 comment added OMG Ponies @KennyTM: Rather than focusing on the existence of the tag, read the questions. You'd find most can be summed up as "I'm getting this error, here's my code--pls fix it". They aren't specific enough to include the actual message, if the error code at all. I'm often updating after I've googled based on the little info provided. And I find the idea of the tags being "too specific" again leads me to question if you actually read the content. Oracle errors are notoriously cryptic; a syntax error could be anything. To me, your proposition erodes the value of SO--not increase it.
Oct 6, 2010 at 17:39 comment added OMG Ponies @Ian Ringrose: By that rationale, SO shouldn't exist because expertsexchange/yahoo/egghead/etc links already exist...
Oct 6, 2010 at 17:38 comment added kennytm My main rationale is these error code tags is too specific to be useful. The low use rate is a supplemental reason. Besides, these tags are seldom applied on questions that require them (see my reply to @Rosinate). This makes the tags almost useless for identification. And even worse, as 56 of these tags are used only 1 times, according to Roger it leads to information loss anyway if we rely on them. Finally, why we need the tags if we could describe the errors in the content? (I'm fine with deleting those nullpointerexception tags too.)
Oct 6, 2010 at 17:00 comment added Ian Ringrose The fact that there are other useful sites that come high in google for an oracle error code, is a good reason not to keep these tags. SO should not try to replace other sites that already do a good job and are easy to access.
Oct 6, 2010 at 16:14 history answered OMG Ponies CC BY-SA 2.5