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It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site. (Already rejected, see this answer by Martijn Pieters)
  • There are currently 142 questions with the tag.

It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site. (Already rejected, see this answer by Martijn Pieters)
  • There are currently 142 questions with the tag.

It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site. (Already rejected, see this answer by Martijn Pieters)
  • There are currently 142 questions with the tag.
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It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these peopleIf there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site. (Already rejected, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site.see this answer by Martijn Pieters)
  • There are currently 59142 questions with the tag.

It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site.
  • There are currently 59 questions with the tag.

It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site. (Already rejected, see this answer by Martijn Pieters)
  • There are currently 142 questions with the tag.
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Should we remove the "french"[french] tag?

It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to SOStack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site.
  • There are currently 59 questions with the tag.

Should we remove the "french" tag?

It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to SO. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site.
  • There are currently 59 questions with the tag.

Should we remove the [french] tag?

It seems to me the tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess.

The questions fall mainly under the following categories:

  • They use the French version of an OS/program (like Windows). It is safe to say that there are not enough errors specific to a French version to warrant a tag.
  • Their problem is related to French accentuation. In that case there are better tags for the job.
  • Their problem is related to translation. In that case "translation" is a better tag.
  • People wanting an explanation in French because they don't understand English. If there are enough of these people, maybe we could have a "Stack Overflow en français" site.
  • There are currently 59 questions with the tag.
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