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You're entirely correct. Almost all of the questions which were tagged as were out of scope for Stack Overflow, such as:

The few that were in scope weren't specifically about that release; most of them were about problems which only incidentally occurred on a Debian Wheezy system:

I have removed the tag from every question it was applied to, and retagged the questions as where that tag was not already present. The tag should be automatically deleted within a day or so.

I've also applied a similar treatment to . Debian 7.6 was a minor update to Wheezy; it's even less significant to developers than Wheezy was in general. As with the other tag, none of the questions under this tag were specific to the release.

You're entirely correct. Almost all of the questions which were tagged as were out of scope for Stack Overflow, such as:

The few that were in scope weren't specifically about that release; most of them were about problems which only incidentally occurred on a Debian Wheezy system:

I have removed the tag from every question it was applied to, and retagged the questions as where that tag was not already present. The tag should be automatically deleted within a day or so.

I've also applied a similar treatment to . Debian 7.6 was a minor update to Wheezy; it's even less significant to developers than Wheezy was in general. As with the other tag, none of the questions under this tag were specific to the release.

You're entirely correct. Almost all of the questions which were tagged as were out of scope for Stack Overflow, such as:

The few that were in scope weren't specifically about that release; most of them were about problems which only incidentally occurred on a Debian Wheezy system:

I have removed the tag from every question it was applied to, and retagged the questions as where that tag was not already present. The tag should be automatically deleted within a day or so.

I've also applied a similar treatment to . Debian 7.6 was a minor update to Wheezy; it's even less significant to developers than Wheezy was in general. As with the other tag, none of the questions under this tag were specific to the release.

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You're entirely correct. Almost all of the questions which were tagged as were out of scope for Stack Overflow, such as:

The few that were in scope weren't specifically about that release; most of them were about problems which only incidentally occurred on a Debian Wheezy system:

I have removed the tag from every question it was applied to, and retagged the questions as where that tag was not already present. The tag should be automatically deleted within a day or so.

I've also applied a similar treatment to . Debian 7.6 was a minor update to Wheezy; it's even less significant to developers than Wheezy was in general. As with the other tag, none of the questions under this tag were specific to the release.

You're entirely correct. Almost all of the questions which were tagged as were out of scope for Stack Overflow, such as:

The few that were in scope weren't specifically about that release; most of them were about problems which only incidentally occurred on a Debian Wheezy system:

I have removed the tag from every question it was applied to, and retagged the questions as where that tag was not already present. The tag should be automatically deleted within a day or so.

You're entirely correct. Almost all of the questions which were tagged as were out of scope for Stack Overflow, such as:

The few that were in scope weren't specifically about that release; most of them were about problems which only incidentally occurred on a Debian Wheezy system:

I have removed the tag from every question it was applied to, and retagged the questions as where that tag was not already present. The tag should be automatically deleted within a day or so.

I've also applied a similar treatment to . Debian 7.6 was a minor update to Wheezy; it's even less significant to developers than Wheezy was in general. As with the other tag, none of the questions under this tag were specific to the release.

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user149341

You're entirely correct. Almost all of the questions which were tagged as were out of scope for Stack Overflow, such as:

The few that were in scope weren't specifically about that release; most of them were about problems which only incidentally occurred on a Debian Wheezy system:

I have removed the tag from every question it was applied to, and retagged the questions as where that tag was not already present. The tag should be automatically deleted within a day or so.