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Fixed a typo, fixed subject-verb agreement, removed superfluous spaces and an extraneous period from an ellipsis.
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TylerH
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I'm going to take a contrarian view here:

is a valid tag. It'sIt's not ambiguous (everyone who sees it thingsthinks of exactly the same definition), and it's at least somewhat possible for people to be expert in calculating and manipulating Jacobian matrices (there areis a world of numeric accuracy concerns around calculation of derivatives) and therefore want to put such a tag on their favorites list.... or be bored to death by beginning MATLAB students asking the same Jacobian matrix problem over and over and want to ignore it.

At the same time, it isn't a mega-important classification. WeWe don't need a way to find all questions somewhat linked to Jacobians. IfIf the question asker didn't feel that was the core issue he was struggling with, or something that defines the group of experts who could help answer, then it isn't useful to add that tag to that question.

Therefore, please:

  1. No mass-addition of or or .
  2. No burnination of these perfectly valid tags either.

Of course, the guidance on suggested edits remains:

  1. When you edit-bump a post, do your best to fix as many issues as possible.

This by itself rules out mass sprees of identical edits... because the other corrections needed will vary significantly between posts.

I'm going to take a contrarian view here:

is a valid tag. It's not ambiguous (everyone who sees it things of exactly the same definition), and it's at least somewhat possible for people to be expert in calculating and manipulating Jacobian matrices (there are a world of numeric accuracy concerns around calculation of derivatives) and therefore want to put such a tag on their favorites list.... or be bored to death by beginning MATLAB students asking the same Jacobian matrix problem over and over and want to ignore it.

At the same time, it isn't a mega-important classification. We don't need a way to find all questions somewhat linked to Jacobians. If the question asker didn't feel that was the core issue he was struggling with, or something that defines the group of experts who could help answer, then it isn't useful to add that tag to that question.

Therefore, please:

  1. No mass-addition of or or .
  2. No burnination of these perfectly valid tags either.

Of course, the guidance on suggested edits remains:

  1. When you edit-bump a post, do your best to fix as many issues as possible.

This by itself rules out mass sprees of identical edits... because the other corrections needed will vary significantly between posts.

I'm going to take a contrarian view here:

is a valid tag. It's not ambiguous (everyone who sees it thinks of exactly the same definition), and it's at least somewhat possible for people to be expert in calculating and manipulating Jacobian matrices (there is a world of numeric accuracy concerns around calculation of derivatives) and therefore want to put such a tag on their favorites list... or be bored to death by beginning MATLAB students asking the same Jacobian matrix problem over and over and want to ignore it.

At the same time, it isn't a mega-important classification. We don't need a way to find all questions somewhat linked to Jacobians. If the question asker didn't feel that was the core issue he was struggling with, or something that defines the group of experts who could help answer, then it isn't useful to add that tag to that question.

Therefore, please:

  1. No mass-addition of or or .
  2. No burnination of these perfectly valid tags either.

Of course, the guidance on suggested edits remains:

  1. When you edit-bump a post, do your best to fix as many issues as possible.

This by itself rules out mass sprees of identical edits... because the other corrections needed will vary significantly between posts.

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Ben Voigt
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I'm going to take a contrarian view here:

is a valid tag. It's not ambiguous (everyone who sees it things of exactly the same definition), and it's at least somewhat possible for people to be expert in calculating and manipulating Jacobian matrices (there are a world of numeric accuracy concerns around calculation of derivatives) and therefore want to put such a tag on their favorites list.... or be bored to death by beginning MATLAB students asking the same Jacobian matrix problem over and over and want to ignore it.

At the same time, it isn't a mega-important classification. We don't need a way to find all questions somewhat linked to Jacobians. If the question asker didn't feel that was the core issue he was struggling with, or something that defines the group of experts who could help answer, then it isn't useful to add that tag to that question.

Therefore, please:

  1. No mass-addition of or or .
  2. No burnination of these perfectly valid tags either.

Of course, the guidance on suggested edits remains:

  1. When you edit-bump a post, do your best to fix as many issues as possible.

This by itself rules out mass sprees of identical edits... because the other corrections needed will vary significantly between posts.