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The requested synonym -> was recently accepted (thanks Bhargav!) but this still requires a significant cleanup.

By informal off-the-cuff estimate, I would guess

  • Around 5% of the remaining questions with are on-topic for Stack Overflow, and should be retagged ;
  • Around another 5% should be retagged with and reviewed for possible closing as duplicates or etc, but are probably as such not horribly off-topic;
  • The remaining approx 90% are general computing and should generally be closed, often with a pointer to [sf] but occasionally also [su] and/or [ubuntu.se] and/or [unix.se]

How you can help:

  • Review the questions, retag and/or close vote
    • I have not retagged the ones I voted to close, on the theory that they will be roomba'd away and bumping them to the home page is not desired or useful. Of course, if something doesn't meet the Roomba criteria, that needs to be taken into consideration.
  • Spend a bunch of close votes in the close review queue with the tag filter set to or perhaps
  • Alternatively, approach the bot Queen in a chat room near you where she is present; I suppose the duplicate posts chat room would be acceptable if you are not currently in a room where Queen is present.
    • @Queen 5 [postfix] asks her to retrieve a batch of five close votes from the queue for you to review. It will take a few seconds.
    • You can respond @Queen done to the reply you got when you are done reviewing.

Thanks in advance for your assistance!

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There are 1,422 questions that are tagged as . So this can be handled in a similar way to the large tag burninations, where we cleanup before the tag is removed. (I know that you've provided most of the information, but adding this as answer just in general).

Don't go through the entire list of questions. It would just be additional work and very much draining. Remember that the movement burnination had 900 questions and took 15 days with all the additional help because of the featured burnination process.

Start from the corners:

These are the ones which are the relatively straight forward.

Don't worry about the closed posts, they don't harm us now.

Brush the edges:

This is where it gets hard.

  • You mention that most of the questions are off-topic as they are about general computing and not about programming. Go through the list of open posts with no code in them (243 as of now). Add in a close vote if needed.
  • Search for posts which do not contain any of the top related tags (377 as of now). These would again mostly be retags. Tidy them up and retag if needed.
  • Search for language tags along with . (For example with java). These would be related to the polish notation rather than the postfix-mta. Retag them if needed.

Seek help in chat:

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If someone helps, then it's good for us. If no one helps, atleast you tried your best.

Good Luck!

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    "Mail" is not a very distinguishing filter keyword. Many of the 291 without "mail" contain "email" or "SMTP". Other popular email terms are "DKIM" and "Dovecot", though these are almost by definition SeverFault questions.
    – tripleee
    Aug 15, 2018 at 17:26
  • @tripleee I used "mail" not to figure out those which are off-topic, but those which need retags. Many of the ones without the word are related to the [postfix-notation], so those can be retagged easily. Aug 15, 2018 at 17:29
  • Just a sec, I wonder what I was looking at, but when I use that query today, looks like all of them are related to [postfix-mta]. Removed that query. Aug 15, 2018 at 17:32
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    It's not a bad conjecture per se but the search needs more email-related exclusion keywords to focus on the non-email questions. Not in a place where I can play around with this right now, but hope to be able to revisit tomorrow.
    – tripleee
    Aug 15, 2018 at 17:41

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