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Vadim Kotov
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I'm doing the rounds around again and I find as usual that only one in twenty questions tagged signature is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

[EDIT] blacklistingEdit:
Blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

I'm doing the rounds around again and I find as usual that only one in twenty questions tagged signature is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

[EDIT] blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

I'm doing the rounds around again and I find as usual that only one in twenty questions tagged signature is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging into ;
  2. making as a synonym of ;
  3. making a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag ;
  5. introducing a new tag .

Edit:
Blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

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Deduplicator
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I'm doing the rounds around the signature tag again and I find as usual that only one in twenty questions tagged signature tags is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged digital-signature instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

[EDIT] blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

I'm doing the rounds around the signature tag again and I find as usual that only one in twenty signature tags is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged digital-signature instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

[EDIT] blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

I'm doing the rounds around again and I find as usual that only one in twenty questions tagged signature is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

[EDIT] blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

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I'm doing the rounds around the signature tag again and I find as usual that only one in twenty signature tags is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged digital-signature instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

[EDIT] blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

I'm doing the rounds around the signature tag again and I find as usual that only one in twenty signature tags is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged digital-signature instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

I'm doing the rounds around the signature tag again and I find as usual that only one in twenty signature tags is actually on topic. The signature tag has been defined to mean method signatures. However - as you may guess - most questions should be tagged digital-signature instead. A good second are questions about email signatures, followed by (not there yet) written signatures, for instance as images included in PDF-documents. Oh yeah, and there are some actual questions about method, class or API signatures as well.

Would it be a good idea to work towards the following situation?

  1. merging signature into method-signature;
  2. making function-signature as a synonym of method-signature;
  3. making signature a synonym for digital-signature;
  4. introducing a new tag email-signature;
  5. introducing a new tag written-signature.

[EDIT] blacklisting the signature tag instead of making it a synonym for digital-signature (in item 3) seems an even better choice as it would require posters to choose a correct tag, see the comments.

Because I'm having to perform an awful lot of tag edits as it is currently going. It's also impossible to follow any of the above tags without seeing all the digital-signature related questions.

If we decide to go for the above situation how should we proceed?

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Maarten Bodewes
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