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I've come a cross this suggested editthis suggested edit where a user is adding another platform, CentOS where he encountered the problem being described by the question OP.

So, I'm trying to decide if this is a good one to approve, here's my logic:

  • True to original: if we more want to preserve the original author's question, then this tag is irrelevant. Do we just go with this?

  • Discoverability: if we're optimizing for discoverability is the goal, I suppose this tag will help, but then again, we would want tags for , , , , ... and on and on since this permissions problem could affect any Linux OS?

  • "Correctness": along that line of thought, are any of these distro tags really relevant? Nope? So maybe we go ahead and change the original to since it's not a Ubuntu-specific problem? Or I guess maybe it should be / to include macOS?

So, yea, what are your thoughts on how to approach this? I can't decide which of these retagging strategies is the most productive; is there a standard or precedent I should know about?

Any opionions here on meta?

I've come a cross this suggested edit where a user is adding another platform, CentOS where he encountered the problem being described by the question OP.

So, I'm trying to decide if this is a good one to approve, here's my logic:

  • True to original: if we more want to preserve the original author's question, then this tag is irrelevant. Do we just go with this?

  • Discoverability: if we're optimizing for discoverability is the goal, I suppose this tag will help, but then again, we would want tags for , , , , ... and on and on since this permissions problem could affect any Linux OS?

  • "Correctness": along that line of thought, are any of these distro tags really relevant? Nope? So maybe we go ahead and change the original to since it's not a Ubuntu-specific problem? Or I guess maybe it should be / to include macOS?

So, yea, what are your thoughts on how to approach this? I can't decide which of these retagging strategies is the most productive; is there a standard or precedent I should know about?

Any opionions here on meta?

I've come a cross this suggested edit where a user is adding another platform, CentOS where he encountered the problem being described by the question OP.

So, I'm trying to decide if this is a good one to approve, here's my logic:

  • True to original: if we more want to preserve the original author's question, then this tag is irrelevant. Do we just go with this?

  • Discoverability: if we're optimizing for discoverability is the goal, I suppose this tag will help, but then again, we would want tags for , , , , ... and on and on since this permissions problem could affect any Linux OS?

  • "Correctness": along that line of thought, are any of these distro tags really relevant? Nope? So maybe we go ahead and change the original to since it's not a Ubuntu-specific problem? Or I guess maybe it should be / to include macOS?

So, yea, what are your thoughts on how to approach this? I can't decide which of these retagging strategies is the most productive; is there a standard or precedent I should know about?

Any opionions here on meta?

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Adding tags Tagging strategy for other affectedproblems affecting many environments?

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Robin
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Adding tags for other affected environments?

I've come a cross this suggested edit where a user is adding another platform, CentOS where he encountered the problem being described by the question OP.

So, I'm trying to decide if this is a good one to approve, here's my logic:

  • True to original: if we more want to preserve the original author's question, then this tag is irrelevant. Do we just go with this?

  • Discoverability: if we're optimizing for discoverability is the goal, I suppose this tag will help, but then again, we would want tags for , , , , ... and on and on since this permissions problem could affect any Linux OS?

  • "Correctness": along that line of thought, are any of these distro tags really relevant? Nope? So maybe we go ahead and change the original to since it's not a Ubuntu-specific problem? Or I guess maybe it should be / to include macOS?

So, yea, what are your thoughts on how to approach this? I can't decide which of these retagging strategies is the most productive; is there a standard or precedent I should know about?

Any opionions here on meta?