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+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused on questions about other Oracle products.

MTO says Without reading the tag wiki, I would assume that keeping would be applicable to any product from Oracle the company and not just to their database product. It seems that many users asking questions don't read the tag wiki either because questions about other Oracle products frequently get tagged with it. It looks clean isnow only because a lotdedicated group of work as it is frequently used for things other than the database:curators constantly monitor and re-tag questions.

@Laurel I (and several others) keep the Oracle tag pretty clean. I'll re-tag 99.9% of the off-topic questions in that tag to something more relevant and ensure that it is solely about the Oracle RDBMS and not about other Oracle products.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused on questions about other Oracle products.

MTO says that keeping clean is a lot of work as it is frequently used for things other than the database:

@Laurel I (and several others) keep the Oracle tag pretty clean. I'll re-tag 99.9% of the off-topic questions in that tag to something more relevant and ensure that it is solely about the Oracle RDBMS and not about other Oracle products.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused on questions about other Oracle products.

Without reading the tag wiki, I would assume that would be applicable to any product from Oracle the company and not just to their database product. It seems that many users asking questions don't read the tag wiki either because questions about other Oracle products frequently get tagged with it. It looks clean now only because a dedicated group of curators constantly monitor and re-tag questions.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

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+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused on questions about other Oracle products.

MTO says that keeping clean is a lot of work as it is frequently used for things other than the database:

@Laurel I (and several others) keep the Oracle tag pretty clean. I'll re-tag 99.9% of the off-topic questions in that tag to something more relevant and ensure that it is solely about the Oracle RDBMS and not about other Oracle products.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused.

MTO says that keeping clean is a lot of work as it is frequently used for things other than the database:

@Laurel I (and several others) keep the Oracle tag pretty clean. I'll re-tag 99.9% of the off-topic questions in that tag to something more relevant and ensure that it is solely about the Oracle RDBMS and not about other Oracle products.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused on questions about other Oracle products.

MTO says that keeping clean is a lot of work as it is frequently used for things other than the database:

@Laurel I (and several others) keep the Oracle tag pretty clean. I'll re-tag 99.9% of the off-topic questions in that tag to something more relevant and ensure that it is solely about the Oracle RDBMS and not about other Oracle products.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

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+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused.

MTO says that keeping clean is a lot of work as it is frequently used for things other than the database:

@Laurel I (and several others) keep the Oracle tag pretty clean. I'll re-tag 99.9% of the off-topic questions in that tag to something more relevant and ensure that it is solely about the Oracle RDBMS and not about other Oracle products.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused.

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

+1 — I'm all for a less ambiguous tag that is unlikely to be misused.

MTO says that keeping clean is a lot of work as it is frequently used for things other than the database:

@Laurel I (and several others) keep the Oracle tag pretty clean. I'll re-tag 99.9% of the off-topic questions in that tag to something more relevant and ensure that it is solely about the Oracle RDBMS and not about other Oracle products.

M Justin points out that Oracle (the company) exclusively refers to its database product as "Oracle Database."

If you search for "oracle" on Google, databases are not prominent. Google even suggests "oracle database" as a related search.

"Oracle" also has another meaning in theoretical computer science: a magic box that provides an answer, which helps with some algorithm proofs.

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