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[firefox-addon]: consolidate into [firefox-addon-webextensions] and [firefox-addon-overlay]

I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.

[firefox-addon]: consolidate into [firefox-webextensions] and [firefox-addon-overlay]

I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.

[firefox-addon]: consolidate into [firefox-addon-webextensions] and [firefox-addon-overlay]

I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.

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I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.


Update: OK, upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag, so my proposal would be to burninate and send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about. (If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's more than 5 — they could either be broken out into their own question or just shoehorned into the XUL one.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — but remember that anything already tagged as a WebExtension or Overlay add-on comes pre-sorted. I'm not familiar enough with the Data Explorer to confirm this, but I would guess this knocks out at least half the questions, if not closer to 6 out of 7.

IMO, splitting it up into the two existing tags for its two primary interpretations would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run. (But I'd love to hear any other perspectives.)

I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.


Update: OK, upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag, so my proposal would be to burninate and send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about. (If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's more than 5 — they could either be broken out into their own question or just shoehorned into the XUL one.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — but remember that anything already tagged as a WebExtension or Overlay add-on comes pre-sorted. I'm not familiar enough with the Data Explorer to confirm this, but I would guess this knocks out at least half the questions, if not closer to 6 out of 7.

IMO, splitting it up into the two existing tags for its two primary interpretations would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run. (But I'd love to hear any other perspectives.)

I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.

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I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.


Update: OK, upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag, so my proposal would be to burninate and send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about. (If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's more than 5 — they could either be broken out into their own question or just shoehorned into the XUL one.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — but remember that anything already tagged as a WebExtension or Overlay add-on comes pre-sorted. I'm not familiar enough with the Data Explorer to confirm this, but I would guess this knocks out at least half the questions, if not closer to 6 out of 7.

IMO, splitting it up into the two existing tags for its two primary interpretations would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run. (But I'd love to hear any other perspectives.)

I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.


Update: OK, upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag, so my proposal would be to burninate and send all its questions to either or . (If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's more than 5 — they could either be broken out into their own question or just shoehorned into the XUL one.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — but remember that anything already tagged as a WebExtension or Overlay add-on comes pre-sorted. I'm not familiar enough with the Data Explorer to confirm this, but I would guess this knocks out at least half the questions, if not closer to 6 out of 7.

IMO, splitting it up into the two existing tags for its two primary interpretations would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run. (But I'd love to hear any other perspectives.)

I know something similar has been proposed before, however, I think that, as it stands, it'd be appropriate to do one of the following:

  • Rename into a tag for questions that are explicitly and immutably about Add-Ons built on the XUL/XPCOM framework (ex: 240362, 724605, 877884), because otherwise it's redundant with . I don't believe there is enough relevant overlap between XUL Add-On development and WebExtension development to be worth having some ambiguity there.

    • Either it could just be merged into , or perhaps renamed into a new tag, say, — this would not only be to properly segregate historical questions which, if tagged might be misleading to people looking for merely "Firefox addon" questions in [current year]; but also to aid those seeking questions wrt XUL/XPCOM for browsers such as Pale Moon.
  • Just burninate and mark it as an alias of (for future questions), but also put a note at the end of its description saying that "legacy" questions with the tag which are unambiguously about XUL/XPCOM Add-Ons should (when noticed) be re-tagged to something else.

(I'm aware that these "two" suggestions are somewhat overlapping and not entirely mutually exclusive in any case; I'm trying to stimulate some discussion on how to clean things up — the >7k questions are not going to become any less of a mess by themselves as time goes on…)

In short, is currently in a weird ambiguous state that I believe could be much better than it is. It's redundant when applied to questions, but useless for those actually looking for XUL/XPCOM Add-On development information due to its applicability to FF-WE questions. I don't see any benefit or purpose to keeping the tag as-is (other than saving labor / opportunity-cost), so I'm looking for a better solution.


Update: OK, upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag, so my proposal would be to burninate and send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about. (If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's more than 5 — they could either be broken out into their own question or just shoehorned into the XUL one.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — but remember that anything already tagged as a WebExtension or Overlay add-on comes pre-sorted. I'm not familiar enough with the Data Explorer to confirm this, but I would guess this knocks out at least half the questions, if not closer to 6 out of 7.

IMO, splitting it up into the two existing tags for its two primary interpretations would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run. (But I'd love to hear any other perspectives.)

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