Can I ask them to be repealed?
Sure, and meta is totally the right place to do that. But you're going to have to make a good argument.
For example, "php-sessions" and "php-frameworks" are synonyms for "php".
Oh, interesting. I was wondering what happened to php-sessions
. Figured someone burninated it as it only had like two hundred questions when I last looked, never thought to check the synonym list.
All questions about PHP sessions are questions about PHP. PHP is one of the few (only?) languages that have built in HTTP sessions. It's a core feature. I suppose the synonym makes sense.
Unfortunately, regardless of whether or not php-sessions
is a thing, people are still going to dual-tag phpsessions, because the average user has the tag-IQ of a turnip. It's probably better for the tag to be a synonym, though perhaps of sessions instead of php.
Remember, splitting traffic between two tags is bad.
This makes it impossible to subscribe selectively to topics.
Do you really, really think that you'd subscribe to a php-sessions
tag?
Really? Think about the way it's actually (not) used. It's not worth watching.
Let's think about php-frameworks
for a moment. Seven times out of ten, that tag is going to cover an existing PHP framework (like "I'm using the Symfony 2 PHP framework and ..."). The proper tagging for any question question would not be with the php-frameworks
tag, but with a tag for the framework itself.
So, what about the other third of the questions? Well, they're going to fall into two categories:
- Which framework should I choose / compare and contrast / etc
- I'm building a framework and ...
The first is off topic as opinion-based, library recommendation, or too broad. We don't want tags that encourage off-topic questions. (I'd kill for some honeypots though.)
The second type of question is the only possible use case.
How do I know this? Because these are the types of questions that were tagged with it before it was synonymized.
It's still a really weak tag. It's fluff. Noise. Adds nothing to the discussion. Doesn't categorize the question. Doesn't help the question become easier to find. "I'm building a framework." Welcome to the club, buddy. Every PHP developer does at some point. It's a freaking rite of passage. If you haven't written at least two frameworks, you aren't a real Scotsman PHP developer.
Would you actively subscribe to it if framework-building questions were the only things it discussed?
Really?
I certainly wouldn't subscribe to it. I'd burninate it. The synonym list says that it was last rewritten two days ago. At time of creation, 165 questions were retagged. In the year and five months since then, an additional 230 questions were retagged inline. It's a shame we can't see those questions, because that'd actually be interesting...
php5
is actually a synonym forphp
nowadays. Really don't see a point in that.php5
tag superfluous as it does only add very little information to a question already taggedphp
- I'd just assume anyphp
question is aboutphp5
unless it is also tagged with e.g.php3
. This of course varies for each language, e.g. for python I'd assume any question not tagged2
or3
is version-agnostic for the most recent python2/3 versions.