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On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reasonstated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tagemacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questionstop-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about hereabout here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

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On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacsa site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

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On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteriaShog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edgescleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

On my first pass, I don't buy the stated reason for removing the tag:

There is an entire site dedicated to Software Engineering, at SoftwareEngineering.SE.

We have a site for Emacs and if someone suggested removing the emacs tag, I might need to have some strong words with them. The existence of Stack Exchange site that overlaps with a tag doesn't mean the tag is without value. (I also have to wonder why this only came up after the name change. Was not this the topic space of Programmers before the rename?)

That said, a look at the top-voted questions convinces me the tag is redundant with such tags as , and . It's an amalgam of "stuff programmers do that isn't directly coding". As such, it seems to fail at least point 3 (and probably #1 and #3) of Shog's "do we need to burninate?" criteria. So, I don't have any objection to just wiping it from the face of the site.

Since the tag has no reasonable replacement, I'd suggest cleaning up the edges by focusing on the lowest-scored questions. (That would be about here as of this writing.) I see nearly all of those questions are closed already. Once you've dealt with the dregs, let me know and I can clear out the tag everywhere.

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