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I was just about to ask my first question about a tool called nop-commerce (for which there is a tag ). I also noticed that there was a tag with very few questions.

I took a quick look and there seemed to be about 10 questions or so that were about and some others about assembly / raw machine level stuff. I believe the questions about nop-commerce was due to lack of any wiki information (and assume that it's supposed to be something assembly related but not knowing about it I don't want to update the wiki entry). Having only 16 questions left (after I've removed the nop-commerce ones) I wonder if the tag is still necessary?

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Thanks a lot for the cleanup.

Now, to : It does not hurt any, and is actually useful (arguably more than quite a lot in the long tail of tags.

Especially for the assembly-freaks (sometimes me), but the concept transcends languages.

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    If you understand the tag - would you be able to add a brief wiki info on what it actually means? Hopefully that'll stop it's misuse...
    – Ian
    Commented Sep 12, 2014 at 12:09
  • That will need a bit longer, as I must leave just now. Will look at it when back. Commented Sep 12, 2014 at 12:14
  • I've made a start on the tag wiki - check it over and carry on as appropriate (there had been another nopcommerce question tagged with it since this question was asked, so it was time to define it).
    – slugster
    Commented Sep 12, 2014 at 13:04
  • @slugster: Looked it over and added my own contribution. Commented Sep 12, 2014 at 17:18
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This is a useful tag with a legitimate, well-understood meaning; it shouldn't be removed.

I've merged the following tags together:

with the latter as the "primary" tag (the others are all synonyms of it). I've also manually merged together the wikis, plus some of my own tweaks.

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