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I don't think (currently, 511 questions) should be part of our tag inventory.

It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:

Inventory Systems (DELETED)

1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?

No, it just informs the reader that the programming question somehow involves some kind of inventory, of which there are many. It doesn't tell the reader anything about what techniques might be involved or what a solution might involve.

2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

No, inventories are not inherently on-topic. They are only on-topic if they relate to programming in some way.

3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No, much programming work involves inventories, many of which are implemented using specific data structures or systems that already have their own tags.

4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

No, the tag is used for:

  • Questions about inventory tracking systems for shops and warehouses.
  • Questions about programming or querying video game inventory systems.
  • Questions about performing automated inventories of existing systems (e.g. find all printers on the network).

I don't think (currently, 511 questions) should be part of our tag inventory.

It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:

Inventory Systems (DELETED)

1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?

No, it just informs the reader that the programming question somehow involves some kind of inventory, of which there are many. It doesn't tell the reader anything about what techniques might be involved or what a solution might involve.

2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

No, inventories are not inherently on-topic. They are only on-topic if they relate to programming in some way.

3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No, much programming work involves inventories, many of which are implemented using specific data structures or systems that already have their own tags.

4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

No, the tag is used for:

  • Questions about inventory tracking systems for shops and warehouses.
  • Questions about programming or querying video game inventory systems.
  • Questions about performing automated inventories of existing systems.

I don't think (currently, 511 questions) should be part of our tag inventory.

It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:

Inventory Systems (DELETED)

1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?

No, it just informs the reader that the programming question somehow involves some kind of inventory, of which there are many. It doesn't tell the reader anything about what techniques might be involved or what a solution might involve.

2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

No, inventories are not inherently on-topic. They are only on-topic if they relate to programming in some way.

3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No, much programming work involves inventories, many of which are implemented using specific data structures or systems that already have their own tags.

4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

No, the tag is used for:

  • Questions about inventory tracking systems for shops and warehouses.
  • Questions about programming or querying video game inventory systems.
  • Questions about performing automated inventories of existing systems (e.g. find all printers on the network).
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Robert Columbia
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I don't think (currently, 511 questions) should be part of our tag inventory.

It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:

Inventory Systems (DELETED)

1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?

No, it just informs the reader that the programming question somehow involves some kind of inventory, of which there are many. It doesn't tell the reader anything about what techniques might be involved or what a solution might involve.

2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

No, inventories are not inherently on-topic. They are only on-topic if they relate to programming in some way.

3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No, much programming work involves inventories, many of which are implemented using specific data structures or systems that already have their own tags.

4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

No, the tag is used for:

  • Questions about inventory tracking systems for shops and warehouses.
  • Questions about programming or querying video game inventory systems.
  • Questions about performing automated inventories of existing systems.

I don't think should be part of our tag inventory.

It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:

Inventory Systems (DELETED)

1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?

No, it just informs the reader that the programming question somehow involves some kind of inventory, of which there are many. It doesn't tell the reader anything about what techniques might be involved or what a solution might involve.

2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

No, inventories are not inherently on-topic. They are only on-topic if they relate to programming in some way.

3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No, much programming work involves inventories, many of which are implemented using specific data structures or systems that already have their own tags.

4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

No, the tag is used for:

  • Questions about inventory tracking systems for shops and warehouses.
  • Questions about programming or querying video game inventory systems.
  • Questions about performing automated inventories of existing systems.

I don't think (currently, 511 questions) should be part of our tag inventory.

It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:

Inventory Systems (DELETED)

1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?

No, it just informs the reader that the programming question somehow involves some kind of inventory, of which there are many. It doesn't tell the reader anything about what techniques might be involved or what a solution might involve.

2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

No, inventories are not inherently on-topic. They are only on-topic if they relate to programming in some way.

3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No, much programming work involves inventories, many of which are implemented using specific data structures or systems that already have their own tags.

4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

No, the tag is used for:

  • Questions about inventory tracking systems for shops and warehouses.
  • Questions about programming or querying video game inventory systems.
  • Questions about performing automated inventories of existing systems.
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Robert Columbia
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We don't need this in our tag [inventory]

I don't think should be part of our tag inventory.

It has no tag wiki, and its tag wiki excerpt consists solely of:

Inventory Systems (DELETED)

1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?

No, it just informs the reader that the programming question somehow involves some kind of inventory, of which there are many. It doesn't tell the reader anything about what techniques might be involved or what a solution might involve.

2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

No, inventories are not inherently on-topic. They are only on-topic if they relate to programming in some way.

3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No, much programming work involves inventories, many of which are implemented using specific data structures or systems that already have their own tags.

4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

No, the tag is used for:

  • Questions about inventory tracking systems for shops and warehouses.
  • Questions about programming or querying video game inventory systems.
  • Questions about performing automated inventories of existing systems.