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Update per Makyen's observations from the comments
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Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" (XUL overlay) add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either , , or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this ambiguousredundant tag up in favor of twothe existing tags, which already cover both*all of its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(*If anybody findsAdditionally, it looks like should subsume entirely; restartlesness was a feature added by the rarity thatBootstrapped API, and is aits primary draw. The tag Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's even a double is out-digit numberof-scope of these — they could either be broken out into their own tag, or likely just shoehorned into the Overlay onethis question except as it's conceptually "another" abandoned Firefox Adda way to infer for non-On technologyspecifically-categorized questions; it, itself, should not be modified.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — but remember that anythingof which, Makyen points out, nearly 5 thousand of which are alreadynot tagged as a WebExtension or Overlay add-on comes pre-sortedalready categorized more specifically. I'm not familiar enough

Given that Bootstrapped extensions were released with theFirefox 4, on March 22nd 2011, and both it and Data ExplorerXUL Overlay extensions were not removed until the release of Firefox 57 on November 14th 2017, it can broadly be assumed that the ~3.5k affected questions published between those dates cannot be automatically categorized. This leads to confirm thisa non-trivial organizational effort to sort and archive the historical questions, butand may not be doable immediately.


Therefore, I would guesspropose to, for now:

Commonly, you should use this tag IN ADDITION TO the tag for the specific type of add-on which you are asking about.
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/firefox-addon/info

As it stands, I cannot see why to keep this knocks outself-professedly redundant tag in use for at leastnew half the questions, if not closerand would in any case propose that at least it be deprecated with direction to 6 out of 7 immediately.

Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this ambiguous tag up in favor of two existing tags, which already cover both* its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(*If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's even a double-digit number of these — they could either be broken out into their own tag, or likely just shoehorned into the Overlay one as it's conceptually "another" abandoned Firefox Add-On technology.)

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.

Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" (XUL overlay) add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either , , or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this redundant tag up in favor of the existing tags, which already cover all of its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(Additionally, it looks like should subsume entirely; restartlesness was a feature added by the Bootstrapped API, and is its primary draw. The tag is out-of-scope of this question except as a way to infer for non-specifically-categorized questions; it, itself, should not be modified.)

This looks intimidating at first, given that there are over 7 thousand questions with the tag — of which, Makyen points out, nearly 5 thousand of which are not already categorized more specifically.

Given that Bootstrapped extensions were released with Firefox 4, on March 22nd 2011, and both it and XUL Overlay extensions were not removed until the release of Firefox 57 on November 14th 2017, it can broadly be assumed that the ~3.5k affected questions published between those dates cannot be automatically categorized. This leads to a non-trivial organizational effort to sort and archive the historical questions, and may not be doable immediately.


Therefore, I propose to, for now:

Commonly, you should use this tag IN ADDITION TO the tag for the specific type of add-on which you are asking about.
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/firefox-addon/info

As it stands, I cannot see why to keep this self-professedly redundant tag in use for new questions, and would in any case propose that at least it be deprecated with direction to immediately.

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Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this ambiguous tag up in favor of two existing tags, which already cover both* its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(*If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's even a double-digit number of these — they could either be broken out into their own tag, or likely just shoehorned into the Overlay one as it's conceptually "another" abandoned Firefox Add-On technology.)


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.

Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this ambiguous tag up in favor of two existing tags, which already cover both* its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(*If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's even a double-digit number of these — they could either be broken out into their own tag, or likely just shoehorned into the Overlay one as it's conceptually "another" abandoned Firefox Add-On technology.)


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.

Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this ambiguous tag up in favor of two existing tags, which already cover both* its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(*If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's even a double-digit number of these — they could either be broken out into their own tag, or likely just shoehorned into the Overlay one as it's conceptually "another" abandoned Firefox Add-On technology.)


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.

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Upon further looking-into-it, I have found an existing tag matching the "legacy" add-ons, so my proposal would be:

Burninate . Send all its questions to either or , depending on which platform they're about.

IMO, breaking this ambiguous tag up in favor of two existing tags, which already cover both* its interpretations, would be an extremely clean and obviously correct solution for the long run, that respects askers and answerers across present and past versions of Firefox, as well as those developing for XUL-based forks; but I'd love to hear any other perspectives.

(*If anybody finds the rarity that is a Bootstrapped/Restartless question — I doubt there's even a double-digit number of these — they could either be broken out into their own tag, or likely just shoehorned into the Overlay one as it's conceptually "another" abandoned Firefox Add-On technology.)


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.