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I just came across the tag of in my edit queue, being applied for a question about Rust. It appears the tag is a little too broad and we could do with implementing separate tags (E.g. Rust-Ownership) instead or removing them from the questions?

The tag also has no wiki currently associated with it, giving users no guidance on what the tag should be used for

At the moment, ownership is being used for ownership of files, Rust Ownership, and C++ ownership

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    -1 for not using a title like "Stack Overflow should no longer have [ownership] of this tag"... Just kidding (but I am a little sad you didn't include a pun). Anyways, I agree - this tag should be burned.
    – Jojodmo
    Sep 21, 2016 at 1:13
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    "Disown [ownership]"? Sep 21, 2016 at 1:17
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    "Should we own [ownership]?"
    – Nic
    Sep 21, 2016 at 1:42
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    Apologies @Jojodmo, my pun knowledge is pretty bad, I guess you could say it's punishable.... ba dum tss
    – Draken
    Sep 21, 2016 at 7:53
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    "Diss [ownership] (oh snap)"?
    – bitnine
    Sep 21, 2016 at 11:44
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    "Abandon [ownership]!"
    – 4444
    Sep 22, 2016 at 14:43

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Ownership is an important concept in C, C++, and Rust, but in my experience, Rust talks about the concept of ownership a lot more - it's the title of an entire chapter of the official book! However, I would argue that the underlying principles are the same across the languages.

Because the concept is the same, I would recommend that the existing be used for this concept in these languages (and perhaps others?) we retag these under the existing and the filesystem-related changes graduate to their own tag. Questions with would still have language-specific tags to further refine them.

Obviously, a useful tag wiki should be created in this case ^_^ has an existing wiki.

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    The biggest issue I have at the moment is the lack of Wiki, there is no clear definition on how the ownership should be used. If that could be cleared it, it would be nice. Though I do feel people will still use the ownership for the wrong things and there is no clear way to say it should be used one way or the other, without people checking the wiki (Which we all know, everyone does that....). Maybe the ownership should be removed and instead we create a file-ownership and a another tag for the c++ and rust ownership concept?
    – Draken
    Sep 22, 2016 at 7:10
  • @Draken people will still use the ownership for the wrong things and there is no clear way to say it should be used one way or the other, without people checking the wiki — isn't that true for an overwhelming number of tags? It doesn't seem like that by itself should be a black mark.
    – Shepmaster
    Sep 22, 2016 at 12:37
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    @Draken please see my update. While preparing a tag wiki for ownership, I found ownership-semantics, which seems reasonable to use.
    – Shepmaster
    Sep 22, 2016 at 12:41

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