About half-a-year ago, the following question was asked here about the health of the logo tag:
At that time, the concern was that many questions regarding graphical logos were inappropriately using the logo tag (which is meant to reference the language). The solution at the time was to create a new tag called graphical-logo and then manually edit all of the offending questions to reference that new tag. The wikis for the two tags were updated to make the intentions explicitly clear.
The hope was that people asking new questions about graphical logos would see the new tag and use it instead. It was suggested, at the time, that the logo tag could be renamed to logo-language just to avoid future accidental use, but the community decided not to go that far. We took the principled stance that Logo is a legitimate programming language and therefore deserves its own self-named tag and people should just be smart enough to not use it for graphical-logos (especially when a dedicated graphical-logo tag exists). The following explanation was even added to the logo tag wiki:
The rationale behind reserving logo for the programming language (and relegating corporate logos to the graphical-logo tag) is that this is a programming site.
I agree in principle with that decision, but I contend that in practicality, it's not working. I have recently taken up the cause of keeping the logo tag clean, but it's getting a bit exasperating. There's typically only about one legitimate logo-language question per month, but there is a new graphical-logo question practically every day. Here's a list of the most recent examples, just in case anyone is curious:
- February 4, 2015 - Show logo then hide it to show favicon
- February 4, 2015 - How to change app name with an image, android
- February 3, 2015 - Logotype in SVG - pros and cons
- February 3, 2015 - Size retina text logo photoshop
- February 2, 2015 - Logo change of my magento rwd theme which is showing on desktop but not on mobile?
The Excerpt for the logo tag is already about as clear as we can make it:
Logo is a computer programming language, created mainly for the purposes of education. If you're referencing logos in the sense of "corporate logos", please use the tag graphical-logo instead.
So, in the absence of any other options, and in the face of an incessant Chinese-water-torture-style drip of graphical-logo questions, I recommend that we take the undesirable step of renaming the logo tag to logo-language and finally put a stop to its misuse.
It seems like, even with its new name, it would still be easy enough for people to find. It may not automatically recommend the newly-named tag just based on the word "logo" being used in the text of the question, but a simple search would find it. I'm quite certain that there's no auto-code-formatting for the existing logo tag that we need to worry about. I know there's a chance that someone might recreate the logo tag at some point in the future, but I doubt the likelihood of it. I'm willing to bet that if there's already a logo-language tag and a graphical-logo tag, that people will just use the appropriate one and no one will think to create a new one that's just called logo.
I'm willing to do the work to create the new tag and edit all the old questions to point to it (there's only 39 legitimate logo questions, after-all), but I wanted to make sure that I had community-support before doing so.
-language
suffix on tags? Is it the standard to spell it out in full? (I don't have a strong opinion, though; admittedly, I'm just bikeshedding, here.)