I am mostly active on the various python tags. I am also a "fan" of regular expressions (regex) and tend to enter questions to see if I can help or learn something new. I also like to curate the site where I can by editing and I sometimes get confused about how to tag those questions.
There is, of course, the widely used regex tag. But Python has its built-in library for dealing with regex, with its own tag - re.
Now, re is only tagged in 544 questions, while there are around 35k questions tagged with python and regex.
The thing is, that questions about regex with Python are mostly using re
(I doubt anyone implement their own Python regex engine...). How should I tag Python regex questions? Should I tag them with both re
and regex
, or just re
to avoid cluttering the tags?
Or alternatively just regex
? The reject tag edit message (from the Suggested Edit review queue) states:
This edit introduces tags that do not help to define the topic of the question. Tags should help to describe what the question is about, not just what it contains.
*emphasis mine
According to this, one might say that re
is part of what the question contains and regex
already defines what the question is about. In that case, why do we even need the re
tag?
re
, use re