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I see no evidence of real confusion or ambiguity here. Yes, less is also the name of a Unix command; that's mostly irrelevant here. IDE means something else in other contexts too, but the tag is still clear.

In the context of Stack Overflow, less refers to a language for generating CSS. We don't need awkward tags to clarify that; it's already obvious. Don't try to make the site uglier by pushing for some horrible name spacing scheme when it isn't necessary.

Please re-read When to burninateWhen to burninate - particularly the bits where I recommend using the Related Tags sidebar to help identify the meaning of a tag:

Those are the related tags for . There's nothing about Unix there. Even if you expand the related tags and search the full list, it's clear that web development is far and away the most common use here. Yes, there's - but guess what, that's still related to the Less language, in this case the use of it with Rails. Just like the PHP tag relates to using Less with PHP.

You're not new to this. I know you've read that guide before - but even if you hadn't, there's a pop-up that links to it when you post a question here with the tag. Starting this discussion without doing proper research on the tag you recommend burning is careless; starting to actually retag the questions without waiting for others to weigh in is down-right irresponsible. Please do not do this again.

I see no evidence of real confusion or ambiguity here. Yes, less is also the name of a Unix command; that's mostly irrelevant here. IDE means something else in other contexts too, but the tag is still clear.

In the context of Stack Overflow, less refers to a language for generating CSS. We don't need awkward tags to clarify that; it's already obvious. Don't try to make the site uglier by pushing for some horrible name spacing scheme when it isn't necessary.

Please re-read When to burninate - particularly the bits where I recommend using the Related Tags sidebar to help identify the meaning of a tag:

Those are the related tags for . There's nothing about Unix there. Even if you expand the related tags and search the full list, it's clear that web development is far and away the most common use here. Yes, there's - but guess what, that's still related to the Less language, in this case the use of it with Rails. Just like the PHP tag relates to using Less with PHP.

You're not new to this. I know you've read that guide before - but even if you hadn't, there's a pop-up that links to it when you post a question here with the tag. Starting this discussion without doing proper research on the tag you recommend burning is careless; starting to actually retag the questions without waiting for others to weigh in is down-right irresponsible. Please do not do this again.

I see no evidence of real confusion or ambiguity here. Yes, less is also the name of a Unix command; that's mostly irrelevant here. IDE means something else in other contexts too, but the tag is still clear.

In the context of Stack Overflow, less refers to a language for generating CSS. We don't need awkward tags to clarify that; it's already obvious. Don't try to make the site uglier by pushing for some horrible name spacing scheme when it isn't necessary.

Please re-read When to burninate - particularly the bits where I recommend using the Related Tags sidebar to help identify the meaning of a tag:

Those are the related tags for . There's nothing about Unix there. Even if you expand the related tags and search the full list, it's clear that web development is far and away the most common use here. Yes, there's - but guess what, that's still related to the Less language, in this case the use of it with Rails. Just like the PHP tag relates to using Less with PHP.

You're not new to this. I know you've read that guide before - but even if you hadn't, there's a pop-up that links to it when you post a question here with the tag. Starting this discussion without doing proper research on the tag you recommend burning is careless; starting to actually retag the questions without waiting for others to weigh in is down-right irresponsible. Please do not do this again.

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I see no evidence of real confusion or ambiguity here. Yes, less is also the name of a Unix command; that's mostly irrelevant here. IDE means something else in other contexts too, but the tag is still clear.

In the context of Stack Overflow, less refers to a language for generating CSS. We don't need awkward tags to clarify that; it's already obvious. Don't try to make the site uglier by pushing for some horrible name spacing scheme when it isn't necessary.

Please re-read When to burninate - particularly the bits where I recommend using the Related Tags sidebar to help identify the meaning of a tag:

Those are the related tags for . There's nothing about Unix there. Even if you expand the related tags and search the full list, it's clear that web development is far and away the most common use here. Yes, there's - but guess what, that's still related to the Less language, in this case the use of it with Rails. Just like the PHP tag relates to using Less with PHP.

You're not new to this. I know you've read that guide before - but even if you hadn't, there's a pop-up that links to it when you post a question here with the tag. Starting this discussion without doing proper research on the tag you recommend burning is careless; starting to actually retag the questions without waiting for others to weigh in is down-right irresponsible. Please do not do this again.

I see no evidence of real confusion or ambiguity here. Yes, less is also the name of a Unix command; that's mostly irrelevant here. IDE means something else in other contexts too, but the tag is still clear.

In the context of Stack Overflow, less refers to a language for generating CSS. We don't need awkward tags to clarify that; it's already obvious. Don't try to make the site uglier by pushing for some horrible name spacing scheme when it isn't necessary.

I see no evidence of real confusion or ambiguity here. Yes, less is also the name of a Unix command; that's mostly irrelevant here. IDE means something else in other contexts too, but the tag is still clear.

In the context of Stack Overflow, less refers to a language for generating CSS. We don't need awkward tags to clarify that; it's already obvious. Don't try to make the site uglier by pushing for some horrible name spacing scheme when it isn't necessary.

Please re-read When to burninate - particularly the bits where I recommend using the Related Tags sidebar to help identify the meaning of a tag:

Those are the related tags for . There's nothing about Unix there. Even if you expand the related tags and search the full list, it's clear that web development is far and away the most common use here. Yes, there's - but guess what, that's still related to the Less language, in this case the use of it with Rails. Just like the PHP tag relates to using Less with PHP.

You're not new to this. I know you've read that guide before - but even if you hadn't, there's a pop-up that links to it when you post a question here with the tag. Starting this discussion without doing proper research on the tag you recommend burning is careless; starting to actually retag the questions without waiting for others to weigh in is down-right irresponsible. Please do not do this again.

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I see no evidence of real confusion or ambiguity here. Yes, less is also the name of a Unix command; that's mostly irrelevant here. IDE means something else in other contexts too, but the tag is still clear.

In the context of Stack Overflow, less refers to a language for generating CSS. We don't need awkward tags to clarify that; it's already obvious. Don't try to make the site uglier by pushing for some horrible name spacing scheme when it isn't necessary.