The pacman tag (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/pacman?sort=votes&pageSize=50):
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? And is it unambiguous?
Questions tagged with "pacman" can live without it. They are generally SDL/pygame questions which could apply to any 2D game, or questions about pathfinding.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Most questions are globally on-topic, but a lot of them:
- Most may fit well in https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/ (Pacman: how do the eyes find their way back to the monster hole?)
- Some are homework dumps
- Some are related to pacman package manager
- Are too broad: example: Pacman Ghost moving in android with a lot of link-only answers to external sites.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
- Do we need to create galaga for a question about how to move the aliens AND shooting at the same time?
- Do we need to create double-dragon for a question about fighting AI?
- Do we need to create ridge-racer for a question about programming braking dynamics?
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
People misuse this tag for some questions about MSYS package manager (pacman as well) whereas they should be tagged [pacman-package-manager], for instance that one: MSYS2 pacman can't update packages through corporate firewall
Six questions with tags pacman and msys2: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/pacman+msys2, but there are probably others.
TBH, the mixup with the package manager annoys me the most.
I love pacman, but shouldn't we remove this tag anyway?
[blackjack]
is ok. As is[sudoku]
. I think [chess] has been discussed but can't find it. So why are these good, but pacman isn't?