The current excerpt for the meta-tag retag-request is as follows:
This tag is for requests to replace one tag with another existing tag. It also applies to requests that one tag should be merged into another, or simply abandoned.
This means that this tag can apply to two separate, distinct types of question:
1) Retag requests
Requests to edit questions to replace an misused or obsolete tag with a different, more appropriate tag which already exists. This tag is sometimes used with burninate-request.
Retags are typically done by users, and is often a lengthy manual process.
- We have stopped doing [research]
- Fire the [manager]
- Stop inserting [semicolon]s
- The [dark] side do not join. Lied they did about their cookies
2) Tag rename requests
Requests to have an existing tag renamed. This is typically used when a tag's intended use is clear and appropriate, but the tag's name may be incorrect or misleading. This tag is sometimes used with synonym-request.
Tag renames are typically done by moderators, and is usually a relatively simple process.
- Rename [atlassian-stash] to [bitbucket-server]
- Rename [osx] to [macos]
- Rename [soundcloud] to [soundcloud-api]
- Proposal to rename "logo" tag to "logo-language"
Meta Arqade recently stated separating the second type of question into it's own tag: [tag-rename-request]. I think this would be a good idea for Stack Overflow, and could help clean up some of the confusion around the tag.
Would there be any objections to creating a new meta tag for tag-rename-request?