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This tag has been burninated. Please do not recreate it. If you need advice on which tag to use, see the answer below. If you see this tag reappearing, it may need to be blacklisted.


Oh dear, . 9 followers and 60 questions, with many excessively vague "how do I write a booking system?"-style questions that have somehow avoided the Roomba.

  • Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

    No, the questions are usually about APIs for booking systems.

  • Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

    No, it's really a meta-tag.

  • Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

    Other than notifying me that this is probably a poor question, no.

  • Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

    Yes, I suppose, but all the common contexts are off-topic.

I've noticed there is a which appears to be OK, so we could retag some of the questions with that, I think.

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    Stats at the start of featuring: Q: +60/0. No answers Aug 9, 2018 at 7:16
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    Can we cancel all [booking]s? Aug 9, 2018 at 12:11
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    An argument for setting "mean the same thing" to "No": In at least two cases, they're specifically referring to booking.com: One is to pull calendar data, one is to embed a booking.com search "widget."
    – BOC
    Aug 9, 2018 at 14:14
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    I'd thank Capt Obvious for this burninate, but he works for Hotels.com
    – Machavity Mod
    Aug 9, 2018 at 15:38
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    Stats at the end of featuring: Q: +94/-1. A1 (saying No): +5/-25 A2 (saying Yes): 13/-1. A3 (saying Yes) +0/0. The community has voted in favor of burnination. Aug 10, 2018 at 16:35

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I really really don't like for booking.com questions; (which doesn't seem to exist yet) would be much better.

I read the Q list and couldn't get a grasp on what else is going on; seems to be a a mess to me too.

I'm for burninating the tag unless somebody steps up and defends it and is willing to provide usage guidelines.

I received notice via an unhelpful edit that the booking.com API is commercial access only. Can someone look up the policy on such API questions? I don't know if that makes all booking.com API questions on topic or not.

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  • Will the downvoter please post an answer.
    – Joshua
    Aug 9, 2018 at 15:34
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    Why would we need a [booking.com] tag? Only 7 mention that site and this question says they don't have a public API
    – Machavity Mod
    Aug 9, 2018 at 15:37
  • @Machavity: Maybe you don't. The suggestion was in the question as a reason somebody might want to save the booking tag.
    – Joshua
    Aug 9, 2018 at 15:39
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    @Machavity They do have an API.... Anyway, I don't agree with the answer completely. [booking.com] would be a great tag to harbor off topic posts about the site rather than the api. [booking.com-api] would perhaps be better. Aug 9, 2018 at 16:13
  • @BhargavRao Yeah, it's relatively new. I could live with a -api tag
    – Machavity Mod
    Aug 9, 2018 at 16:17
  • @BhargavRao: Changed answer to booking.com-api as that's better yet.
    – Joshua
    Aug 9, 2018 at 16:18
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has been burninated.

trogdor

Thanks to everyone who participated.

Observations/Retag Guidance:

  • Retag with the tag when the question is related to Woocommerce Bookings.
  • Retag with the tag when the question is asking any programming questions about the booking.com API.

Progress:

The tag is in the process of being burninated. You can help out by reviewing the questions with this tag, and...

  • editing questions (to improve the question and remove the tag),
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Salvage whatever possible by editing and re-tagging.

We don't want to destroy value, so salvaging a post should be your first priority. If a question can be saved, please edit it. Your edit should improve all problems with the question and remove the tag, possibly replacing it with another tag, as described above in "Observations/Retag Guidance".

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This is a useless tag for a number of reasons.

First, it no longer has a tag Wiki guidance. While that can be remedied, it's not clear what the usage guidance should even be because it's unclear what the tag is for.

Secondly, this tag is (as the question states) extremely vague.

Third, even if we say that this is specifically about booking systems, the vagueness of this aside, it's unclear why we have this tag to begin with. What's so "special" about booking systems vs. other kinds of programming? Even apart from the burnination criteria, why do we even need this tag? It's pointless at best if there's no specific programming expertise associated with it. It's simply not adding any on-topic information to the program - after all, questions about booking systems could be virtually any kind of programming question under the sun.

Besides, if we say that we should keep this tag, why not have tags for every kind of system out there? Why not have tags for administrative software, hospital management systems, or whatever other kinds of software systems that people work on?

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  • The only reason I'm even considering making a booking.com-api is there are are questions already for it.
    – Joshua
    Aug 10, 2018 at 15:09
  • @Joshua That would be reasonable because it's asking about a specific API, which presumably does require some specific programming knowledge. I don't see how asking about booking systems in general requires a specific kind of programming knowledge, though, which significantly reduces the value of the tag for our site. Aug 10, 2018 at 15:10

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