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As a stand alone tag, doesn't have any relevance for the site. As mentioned, the programming references to the word "deep" are compound words like [tag"deep-copy]. Unless there's something that's been missed in the discussion, I recommend we burn it.

It's important to not go ahead and re-tag questions until we have a community consensus. TheThen we do so following the burnination process.

As a stand alone tag, doesn't have any relevance for the site. As mentioned, the programming references to the word "deep" are compound words like [tag"deep-copy]. Unless there's something that's been missed in the discussion, I recommend we burn it.

It's important to not go ahead and re-tag questions until we have a community consensus. The we do so following the burnination process.

As a stand alone tag, doesn't have any relevance for the site. As mentioned, the programming references to the word "deep" are compound words like . Unless there's something that's been missed in the discussion, I recommend we burn it.

It's important to not go ahead and re-tag questions until we have a community consensus. Then we do so following the burnination process.

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As a stand alone tag, doesn't have any relevance for the site. As mentioned, the programming references to the word "deep" are compound words like [tag"deep-copy]. Unless there's something that's been missed in the discussion, I recommend we burn it.

It's important to not go ahead and re-tag questions until we have a community consensus. The we do so following the burnination process.