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edit As to the duplicate tag. This is not a question for clarification. This is a feature request... For something to add to it, to allow thresholds to be also influencablebe influenced by the community in niche cases.


If a tag is low activity/not at the 500 questions tresholdthreshold (like ), but there are people enthousiasticenthusiastic about writing documentation about it, allow a an "application" procedure for that tag to be included in documentation.

A person who wishes to write documentation for it could write his explanation why he wishes to start the tag, what his perceived benefit is, etc...

Then it could be reviewed by community members and if 10 members state looks ok, it can be added as a tag for documentation.

The tag minecraft-forge could really benefit from the format and exposure stackoverflow gives, but I really don't feel like asking another 350 questions just to get at the 500 treshold before I can write documentation.

I'd like to be able to apply for it to go through, and give people a neat and uniformaluniform way of documenting it, instead of how splintered and unmanaged it is right now on the internet.

I can imagine that there are other communities/tags that are relatively "obscure" because the main devs are more involved with coding than writing documentation, but there are community members who wish to contribute in a single unified source, where all relevant links can be provided on the same site instead of splintered and half explained on the various (outdated/abandoned) sites online.

edit As to the duplicate tag. This is not a question for clarification. This is a feature request... For something to add to it, to allow thresholds to be also influencable by the community in niche cases.


If a tag is low activity/not at the 500 questions treshold (like ), but there are people enthousiastic about writing documentation about it, allow a an "application" procedure for that tag to be included in documentation.

A person who wishes to write documentation for it could write his explanation why he wishes to start the tag, what his perceived benefit is, etc...

Then it could be reviewed by community members and if 10 members state looks ok, it can be added as a tag for documentation.

The tag minecraft-forge could really benefit from the format and exposure stackoverflow gives, but I really don't feel like asking another 350 questions just to get at the 500 treshold before I can write documentation.

I'd like to be able to apply for it to go through, and give people a neat and uniformal way of documenting it, instead of how splintered and unmanaged it is right now on the internet.

I can imagine that there are other communities/tags that are relatively "obscure" because the main devs are more involved with coding than writing documentation, but there are community members who wish to contribute in a single unified source, where all relevant links can be provided on the same site instead of splintered and half explained on the various (outdated/abandoned) sites online.

edit As to the duplicate tag. This is not a question for clarification. This is a feature request. For something to add to it, to allow thresholds to be also be influenced by the community in niche cases.


If a tag is low activity/not at the 500 questions threshold (like ), but there are people enthusiastic about writing documentation about it, allow a an "application" procedure for that tag to be included in documentation.

A person who wishes to write documentation for it could write his explanation why he wishes to start the tag, what his perceived benefit is, etc...

Then it could be reviewed by community members and if 10 members state looks ok, it can be added as a tag for documentation.

The tag minecraft-forge could really benefit from the format and exposure stackoverflow gives, but I really don't feel like asking another 350 questions just to get at the 500 treshold before I can write documentation.

I'd like to be able to apply for it to go through, and give people a neat and uniform way of documenting it, instead of how splintered and unmanaged it is right now on the internet.

I can imagine that there are other communities/tags that are relatively "obscure" because the main devs are more involved with coding than writing documentation, but there are community members who wish to contribute in a single unified source, where all relevant links can be provided on the same site instead of splintered and half explained on the various (outdated/abandoned) sites online.

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edit As to the duplicate tag. This is not a question for clarification. This is a feature request... For something to add to it, to allow thresholds to be also influencable by the community in niche cases.


If a tag is low activity/not at the 500 questions treshold (like ), but there are people enthousiastic about writing documentation about it, allow a an "application" procedure for that tag to be included in documentation.

A person who wishes to write documentation for it could write his explanation why he wishes to start the tag, what his perceived benefit is, etc...

Then it could be reviewed by community members and if 10 members state looks ok, it can be added as a tag for documentation.

The tag minecraft-forge could really benefit from the format and exposure stackoverflow gives, but I really don't feel like asking another 350 questions just to get at the 500 treshold before I can write documentation.

I'd like to be able to apply for it to go through, and give people a neat and uniformal way of documenting it, instead of how splintered and unmanaged it is right now on the internet.

I can imagine that there are other communities/tags that are relatively "obscure" because the main devs are more involved with coding than writing documentation, but there are community members who wish to contribute in a single unified source, where all relevant links can be provided on the same site instead of splintered and half explained on the various (outdated/abandoned) sites online.

If a tag is low activity/not at the 500 questions treshold (like ), but there are people enthousiastic about writing documentation about it, allow a an "application" procedure for that tag to be included in documentation.

A person who wishes to write documentation for it could write his explanation why he wishes to start the tag, what his perceived benefit is, etc...

Then it could be reviewed by community members and if 10 members state looks ok, it can be added as a tag for documentation.

The tag minecraft-forge could really benefit from the format and exposure stackoverflow gives, but I really don't feel like asking another 350 questions just to get at the 500 treshold before I can write documentation.

I'd like to be able to apply for it to go through, and give people a neat and uniformal way of documenting it, instead of how splintered and unmanaged it is right now on the internet.

I can imagine that there are other communities/tags that are relatively "obscure" because the main devs are more involved with coding than writing documentation, but there are community members who wish to contribute in a single unified source, where all relevant links can be provided on the same site instead of splintered and half explained on the various (outdated/abandoned) sites online.

edit As to the duplicate tag. This is not a question for clarification. This is a feature request... For something to add to it, to allow thresholds to be also influencable by the community in niche cases.


If a tag is low activity/not at the 500 questions treshold (like ), but there are people enthousiastic about writing documentation about it, allow a an "application" procedure for that tag to be included in documentation.

A person who wishes to write documentation for it could write his explanation why he wishes to start the tag, what his perceived benefit is, etc...

Then it could be reviewed by community members and if 10 members state looks ok, it can be added as a tag for documentation.

The tag minecraft-forge could really benefit from the format and exposure stackoverflow gives, but I really don't feel like asking another 350 questions just to get at the 500 treshold before I can write documentation.

I'd like to be able to apply for it to go through, and give people a neat and uniformal way of documenting it, instead of how splintered and unmanaged it is right now on the internet.

I can imagine that there are other communities/tags that are relatively "obscure" because the main devs are more involved with coding than writing documentation, but there are community members who wish to contribute in a single unified source, where all relevant links can be provided on the same site instead of splintered and half explained on the various (outdated/abandoned) sites online.

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