While looking through the Suggested Edits queue, I stumbled upon the tag adf whose tag wiki begins:
DO NOT USE THIS TAG! Use oracle-adf instead
Questions appear to be divided between describing 2 distinct technologies: Microsoft Azure Data Factory
and Oracle Application Development Framework
, each of which has their own tags: azure-data-factory and oracle-adf.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
- No, I see questions referencing
Azure Data Factory
, OracleApplication Development Framework
,Alfresco Application Development Framework
, andArea Description File
. It seems to be a meta-tag that is only meaningful in combination with other tags.
- No, I see questions referencing
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
- Yes
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
- No. Alone it's meaningless, and with the appropriate clarifying tags, it doesn't add anything.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
- No, depending on the presence of other tags it could refer to either the
Azure Data Factory
and OracleApplication Development Framework
- No, depending on the presence of other tags it could refer to either the
I can't say it's a high priority, but it seems to me that this should either be burninated or be made a synonym of oracle-adf, and questions related to azure-data-factory should be retagged.
UPDATE: All the tags have been cleared out and the tag wiki has been deleted. So I guess that's it: Mission Accomplished, Everybody!
azure-data-factory
andAlfresco Application Development Framework
being the ones I've found so far. I'm inclined to agree with pnuts that it's to ambiguous to use and the short form tags should be removed