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Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As we probably know of the Apache Foundation's (actually, programmers) weird naming scheme, it is better that we are proactive and use an inambigousunambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

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Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As we probably know of the Apache Foundation's (actually, programmers) weird naming scheme, it is better that we are proactive and use an inambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

You say:

Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As we probably know of the Apache Foundation's (actually, programmers) weird naming scheme, it is better that we are proactive and use an unambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

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You say:

Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As we probably knownknow of the Apache FundantionFoundation's (actually, programersprogrammers) weird naming scheme, it is better that we are proactive and use an inambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

You say:

Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As we probably known of the Apache Fundantion (actually, programers) weird naming scheme, is better that we are proactive and use an inambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

You say:

Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As we probably know of the Apache Foundation's (actually, programmers) weird naming scheme, it is better that we are proactive and use an inambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

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Braiam
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You say:

Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As knowwe probably known of, the Apache Fundantion (actually, programers) weird naming scheme, is better that we are proactive and use an inambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

You say:

Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As know of, the Apache Fundantion (actually, programers) weird naming scheme, is better that we are proactive and use an inambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

You say:

Rename the tag to [apache-httpd] or something more specific to prevent people from mis-using the tag.

I would extend this to all tags of the apache family. As we probably known of the Apache Fundantion (actually, programers) weird naming scheme, is better that we are proactive and use an inambigous [company-product] pair, to prevent these confusions.

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