I follow the agile across the network and I've noticed a trend to overload the agile tag with two meanings:
- Agile practices (manifesto, XP, kanban...)
- Agile tools (TFS, Rally...)
I know that generally speaking both kinds could be off topic, however in some cases they could also work -- e.g. programming questions about integrating with Rally.
I propose that we use the agile to indicate questions about methodology (which is how they are tagged across the network, e.g. on pm.se or programmers.se) and agile-tools to indicate questions about agile-related tools.
Does this sound reasonable?
agile
should be removed (agile-tools
doesn't yet exist). Questions about agile methodology are out of scope here. Asking about "agile tools" on SO doesn't make much sense - if OP has a problem with a tool he uses for development, why should answerers care if he uses scrum or not? People answering should have expertise in the specific tool, and IMO there can't be experts inagile-tools
in a SO context (as opposed to a more abstract pm- or programmers.SE context), as it would mean they can solve practical problems with any such tool.agile
, a separate question would be best; and the answer by Ian already states my point about theagile-tools
tag. I rather think you've posted this on the wrong meta as any actual StackOverflow questions for these tags should IMO either not be asked on SO at all, or should not require a special tag indicating the use of agile methods/tools.agile
in a programming context not a meta-tag for SO? What kind ofagile
questions would be on-topic here that need the tag and should not be asked on pm/programmers instead? Consulting the "on-topic" list in the help center, it seems any questions would have to be about tools or be "unique to software development" and probabaly very borderline. So IMO you're asking the wrong question - my answer to "how to tag agile" is that you don't as it's a meta-tag for SO; and that any such question should either be asked on pm/programmers or without the tag.