The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system (status-declined), but instead renamed to a more specific tag-name
(I'm noticing a trend of these "Do we [really]* need" type of questions, but...)
I came across the jetbrains tag when editing a question. It, in and of itself, is only a company - and any question tagged with it seems to be associated directly to the products it produces (ReSharper, IntelliJ IDEA, RubyMine, WebStorm, et. al.).
My gut feeling is to purge this tag. Questions that are tagged with this alone can't stand on their own, since they would be asking about the company, not any of the specific products.
[EDIT] To reply to some of the remarks being made as justifications for keeping the tag:
My judging criteria is based on The Death of Meta Tags, specifically this excerpt:
- If the tag can’t work as the only tag on a question, it’s probably a meta-tag. Every tag you use should be able to work, more or less, as the only tag on a question. Meta-tags, like [beginner], [subjective], and [best-practices], are useless by themselves — they tell you nothing at all about the content of the question.
Bearing that in mind, I look again at the questions tagged with jetbrains and try to think why they would be able to stand on their own if they were only tagged with that.
Thing is, they can't.
All questions that are also tagged with Jetbrains are also tagged with the more specific (and appropriate) product tag with which the question is concerned with. This is why I feel strongly about burninating this particular tag.
Furthermore, not that I wish to go on a tangent or go outside of the scope of this request, but perhaps we should look into other company-specific meta tags as well. If the tags really can't stand on their own (that is, a question tagged with just that isn't considered on topic), why are we keeping them around?
[EDIT #2] To assuage any fears that this is going to make it inconvenient to find specific JetBrains products, take a look at this query:
Tag Count TimesMoreQuestions
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intellij-idea 22749 2068.09090909091
pycharm 5141 467.363636363636
teamcity 4693 426.636363636364
phpstorm 4485 407.727272727273
resharper 4045 367.727272727273
webstorm 3067 278.818181818182
rubymine 1022 92.9090909090909
teamcity-9.0 300 27.2727272727273
teamcity-8.0 222 20.1818181818182
intellij-idea-14 194 17.6363636363636
teamcity-7.0 123 11.1818181818182
resharper-8.0 103 9.36363636363636
resharper-6.0 89 8.09090909090909
resharper-7.1 75 6.81818181818182
teamcity-7.1 74 6.72727272727273
resharper-9.0 67 6.09090909090909
rubymine-7 55 5
phpstorm-2017.1 52 4.72727272727273
intellij-idea-2016 47 4.27272727272727
resharper-5.0 47 4.27272727272727
teamcity-9.1 36 3.27272727272727
resharper-6.1 31 2.81818181818182
resharper-plugins 29 2.63636363636364
resharper-10.0 26 2.36363636363636
resharper-4.5 24 2.18181818181818
resharper-sdk 23 2.09090909090909
phpstorm-2016.1 22 2
resharper-5.1 21 1.90909090909091
teamcity-10 21 1.90909090909091
teamcity-5.1 21 1.90909090909091
resharper-2016 20 1.81818181818182
intellij-idea-15 19 1.72727272727273
resharper-7.0 18 1.63636363636364
teamcity-5.0 18 1.63636363636364
teamcity-6 16 1.45454545454545
phpstorm-2016.3 16 1.45454545454545
resharper-8.1 13 1.18181818181818
resharper-9.1 12 1.09090909090909
resharper-c++ 12 1.09090909090909
resharper-5.x 11 1
resharper-9.2 10 0.909090909090909
resharper-8.2 9 0.818181818181818
teamcity-rest-api 7 0.636363636363636
phpstorm-2017.2 5 0.454545454545455
phpstorm-10 4 0.363636363636364
resharper-2017 4 0.363636363636364
phpstorm-8 2 0.181818181818182
phpstorm-9 1 0.0909090909090909
phpstorm-5 1 0.0909090909090909
phpstorm-7 1 0.0909090909090909
teamcity-4 1 0.0909090909090909
I'm not convinced that the removal of this meta tag would be negative, considering how comparatively few questions are tagged with jetbrains AND something else. Furthermore, if they wanted a specific version of any of their products, then they could specify that.
[EDIT #3] Seems like there's some moderator consensus about company tags in general:
In general, we prefer product tags to company tags.
Company tags don't tell us anything about the content of the question; they are therefore considered meta tags. The proof: any question that would be asked about a company on Stack Overflow would most likely be off-topic.
I'll be marching on with this burnination, along with cleaning questions up along the way.