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  • should be renamed to , in line with the other GNU utility tags already on the site.
  • shouldcould/should be made a synonym of .
  • should be used as a synonym for , reducing retagging work for established users and frequenters of both and , while also opening the door for a more consistent branching of related tools.
    • Given the above proposals, the excerpt needs clarification for its use - Either a warning or simply starting with FOR GNU ASSEMBLER QUESTIONS USE THE [gnu-assmebler] TAG should be sufficient for reduciung erroneously tagged questions.
  • should be renamed to , in line with the other GNU utility tags already on the site.
  • should be made a synonym of .
  • should be used as a synonym for , reducing retagging work for established users and frequenters of both and , while also opening the door for a more consistent branching of related tools.
    • Given the above proposals, the excerpt needs clarification for its use - Either a warning or simply starting with FOR GNU ASSEMBLER QUESTIONS USE THE [gnu-assmebler] TAG should be sufficient for reduciung erroneously tagged questions.
  • should be renamed to , in line with the other GNU utility tags already on the site.
  • could/should be made a synonym of .
  • should be used as a synonym for , reducing retagging work for established users and frequenters of both and , while also opening the door for a more consistent branching of related tools.
    • Given the above proposals, the excerpt needs clarification for its use - Either a warning or simply starting with FOR GNU ASSEMBLER QUESTIONS USE THE [gnu-assmebler] TAG should be sufficient for reduciung erroneously tagged questions.
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  • should be renamed to , in line with the other GNU utility tags already on the site.
  • should be made a synonym of .
  • should be used as a synonym for , reducing retagging work for established users and frequenters of both and , while also opening the door for a more consistent branching of related tools.
    • Given the above proposals, the excerpt needs clarification for its use - Either a warning or simply starting with FOR GNU ASSEMBLER QUESTIONS USE THE [gnu-assmebler] TAG should be sufficient for reduciung erroneously tagged questions.
  • should be renamed to , in line with the other GNU utility tags already on the site.
  • should be used as a synonym for , reducing retagging work for established users and frequenters of both and , while also opening the door for a more consistent branching of related tools.
    • Given the above proposals, the excerpt needs clarification for its use - Either a warning or simply starting with FOR GNU ASSEMBLER QUESTIONS USE THE [gnu-assmebler] TAG should be sufficient for reduciung erroneously tagged questions.
  • should be renamed to , in line with the other GNU utility tags already on the site.
  • should be made a synonym of .
  • should be used as a synonym for , reducing retagging work for established users and frequenters of both and , while also opening the door for a more consistent branching of related tools.
    • Given the above proposals, the excerpt needs clarification for its use - Either a warning or simply starting with FOR GNU ASSEMBLER QUESTIONS USE THE [gnu-assmebler] TAG should be sufficient for reduciung erroneously tagged questions.
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Summary of the current situation:

Issues with the current situation:

  • Given the prefix for the branch of all other GNU tool tags, is out of place and causes confusion.
  • There exists no tag nor tag synonym for
  • The current method for branching related tags is broken:
    • is aleady 18 characters, making using it as a prefix either inconsistent or downright impossible for branched tags which are 16 characters in length (18 for google-apps-script plus 1 extra for the subsequent - to keep kebab case)
    • is already commonly used and has multiple branches which use as a prefix, eliminating the ability to use this without introducing additional confusion

Correctness is not the only argument for or against a tag's usage:

While it is true that GNU assembler has been around for a lot longer than Google Apps Script, the use of the abbreviation gas is outweighed by a landslide in favour of Google Apps Script over GNU Assembler. As is the nature of technology, changes are rapid and the adoption of similar or identical names and abbreviations is somewhat inevitable given enough time. To speak philosophically, tradition does not outweigh evolution.

People inherently do not like change, but much like spoken language, when a word becomes so synonymous with a new concept, the old meaning starts to be overshadowed. While gas is currently commonly used to mean both GNU Assembler and Google Apps Script, the use cases are clearly reflected by the popularity of one meaning over the other, and Stackoverflow should reflect this. It is important moving forward that things as clear as possible for new users, while minimising work on established users with constant tagging and retagging.

Solution Proposal:

  • should be renamed to , in line with the other GNU utility tags already on the site.
  • should be used as a synonym for , reducing retagging work for established users and frequenters of both and , while also opening the door for a more consistent branching of related tools.
    • Given the above proposals, the excerpt needs clarification for its use - Either a warning or simply starting with FOR GNU ASSEMBLER QUESTIONS USE THE [gnu-assmebler] TAG should be sufficient for reduciung erroneously tagged questions.