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Remember to edit the tag wikis to note that Yahoo has pulled the plug.

Burnination is not a good idea here, as the tag still doesn't meet any of the criteria for that fate. There could still be interesting questions on the subject, such as converting old code to use a new API.

Let's create a CCWQ&A (Canonical Community Wiki Question & Answer) explaining that the service was dropped, and monitor the tag feeds with dupehammer poised and ready, possibly with the help of SOCVR.

 

…this is why most APIs have a sunset period, rather than just being dropped with no warning at all.

Update: use Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API? as the canonical for this.

Remember to edit the tag wikis to note that Yahoo has pulled the plug.

Burnination is not a good idea here, as the tag still doesn't meet any of the criteria for that fate. There could still be interesting questions on the subject, such as converting old code to use a new API.

Let's create a CCWQ&A (Canonical Community Wiki Question & Answer) explaining that the service was dropped, and monitor the tag feeds with dupehammer poised and ready, possibly with the help of SOCVR.

 

…this is why most APIs have a sunset period, rather than just being dropped with no warning at all.

Remember to edit the tag wikis to note that Yahoo has pulled the plug.

Burnination is not a good idea here, as the tag still doesn't meet any of the criteria for that fate. There could still be interesting questions on the subject, such as converting old code to use a new API.

Let's create a CCWQ&A (Canonical Community Wiki Question & Answer) explaining that the service was dropped, and monitor the tag feeds with dupehammer poised and ready, possibly with the help of SOCVR.

 

…this is why most APIs have a sunset period, rather than just being dropped with no warning at all.

Update: use Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API? as the canonical for this.

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Remember to edit the tag wikis to note that Yahoo has pulled the plug.

Burnination is not a good idea here, as the tag still doesn't meet any of the criteria for that fate. It'sThere could still be interesting questions on the subject, such as converting old code to use a legacy tag; just downvote new questionsAPI.

Let's create a CCWQ&A (Canonical Community Wiki Question & Answer) explaining that the service was dropped, and monitor the tag feeds with dupehammer poised and ready, possibly with the help of SOCVR.

 

…this is why most APIs have a sunset period, rather than just being dropped with no warning at all.

Remember to edit the tag wikis to note that Yahoo has pulled the plug.

Burnination is not a good idea here, as the tag still doesn't meet any of the criteria for that fate. It's a legacy tag; just downvote new questions.

Let's create a CCWQ&A (Canonical Community Wiki Question & Answer) explaining that the service was dropped, and monitor the tag feeds with dupehammer poised and ready, possibly with the help of SOCVR.

 

…this is why most APIs have a sunset period, rather than just being dropped with no warning at all.

Remember to edit the tag wikis to note that Yahoo has pulled the plug.

Burnination is not a good idea here, as the tag still doesn't meet any of the criteria for that fate. There could still be interesting questions on the subject, such as converting old code to use a new API.

Let's create a CCWQ&A (Canonical Community Wiki Question & Answer) explaining that the service was dropped, and monitor the tag feeds with dupehammer poised and ready, possibly with the help of SOCVR.

 

…this is why most APIs have a sunset period, rather than just being dropped with no warning at all.

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Nissa
  • 4.7k
  • 6
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  • 78

Remember to edit the tag wikis to note that Yahoo has pulled the plug.

Burnination is not a good idea here, as the tag still doesn't meet any of the criteria for that fate. It's a legacy tag; just downvote new questions.

Let's create a CCWQ&A (Canonical Community Wiki Question & Answer) explaining that the service was dropped, and monitor the tag feeds with dupehammer poised and ready, possibly with the help of SOCVR.

 

…this is why most APIs have a sunset period, rather than just being dropped with no warning at all.