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As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvascanvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not become an expert in canvas. (Being able to be an expert in a topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not become an expert in canvas. (Being able to be an expert in a topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not become an expert in canvas. (Being able to be an expert in a topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

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As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not become an expert in canvas. (Being able to be an expert in a topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not become an expert in canvas. (Being able to be an expert in a topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not become an expert in canvas. (Being able to be an expert in a topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

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As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not getbecome an expert in canvas. (BeBeing able to be an expert in somethinga topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burniateburninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not get an expert in canvas. (Be able to be an expert in something was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burniate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

As I already commented in the comments on Can these questions with changed tags be returned to their original tagging?, I don't see the tag being useful.

The criteria:

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, definitely not. As canvas info describes, a canvas is:

  • A HTML5 element
  • A Java-canvas in Android
  • Part of classic Windows (Win32/Win64) GDI subsystem
  • A component of Windows Presentation Foundation
  • A component in Python Tkinter

Those topics have nothing in common, so you can not become an expert in canvas. (Being able to be an expert in a topic was a requirement for something, don't remember what it was).

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Well, it adds the information that the question is about one of the in 1. stated topics. We also have the , so provides no additional information if is also added.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

As stated in 1., definitely not.

The short-info says:

Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5. For Android or WPF, use android-canvas or WPF-controls.

However, if the is only meant to be used as tag for HTML5 canvas question, then it is merely a synonym to . I don't see a reason to keep both, and , I'd prefer to burninate the ambiguous tag and keep the tag.

Opinions?

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