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The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) has been around for a long time.
It has the tag name .

In 2015, the C++ community released a support library.
It's called the Guidelines Support Library (GSL).

What do we do in situations like this when both deserve a tag?
Should I seek to change the existing to something more descriptive?

Should existing and already used tag names remain the same, while new tags must accommodate for the already taken names?

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  • You should probably answer this question as opposed to leaving it as an edit. That way, it can be found as an answer.
    – Makoto
    Jul 1, 2016 at 2:26

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Tags for both libraries already exist.
It turns out that the Guidelines Library can be discussed using .
In this case, the library is a supplement to the C++ Core Guidelines.

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    This doesn't answer the general question in the title, however. I would think that in that case, you'd want to leave the existing tag name, especially if there are a lot of questions tagged with it. Jul 1, 2016 at 13:27

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