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I just found the atlassian tag on a question about confluence.
I see about as much in a tag for the Atlassian company as I do for, say, the [apple]
or [microsoft]
tags.
From a brief glance at the list of 936 questions, the tag is almost always used with a corresponding Atlassian product (The abovementioned confluence and jira being the most popular, along with bamboo and bitbucket and others).
To the Four Questions:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It does not describe the contents. It describes the corporate owner of the trademarks of the products being discussed in the contents. It's ambiguous which of the products the corporation produces is being discussed.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
The products of the company are certainly "commonly used by programmers", so asking about them is on-topic. However, asking about the company itself is not.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
I suppose, if you squint, it limits the scope of the question from the entire universe of software development tools to those published by Atlassian. But I think that's a stretch too far.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No. I've seen it used to mean "a range of products published by Atlassian", "The Altassian namespace", but mostly it's used as a companion to one of their product names.
I would love to see some discussion about removing this tag.
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tag... I didn't want to go ahead and start removing tags without following that process. If you have some advice on how to get this moving, it would be helpful to provide that.