We currently use gas for questions about the GNU assembler. However, Google Apps Script is also commonly abbreviated as "gas", so questions about it are often mistagged, even though google-apps-script already exists (and in fact, a lot of times, the asker applies both tags). Here's a small sampling of some recently mistagged questions:
- Can somebody help out what is the issue with the following GAS code
- Publishing a message to a telegram Channel
- How to render multiple html lists with AppScrip?
- Insert list item into a specific Table of google doc
- How can I add a QR Code Scanner on Google app script (web app)
- Process binary data retrieved with UrlFetchApp in Google Apps Script
- Google forms. Send email based on answer. Error on namedValues
- Extract Hyperlinks Google Apps Script
I think we should rename gas to gnu-assembler to make the tag's actual purpose more clear, and hopefully put a stop to this mistagging.
gas
tag on questions that are about google apps script issues (I frequent the tag). @CodyGray - although the renaming part seems to me a proper way to deal with the problem, I am unsure whether it will pay off to give askers a way to shoot themselves in the foot by linking (in my experience a quie a few ofgoogle-apps-script
questions are asked by people who don't look twice at tags they add)gs
in tags like gs-installable-triggers (google-apps-script-installable-triggers
exceeds the 35 chars limit)