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Recently, I stumbled upon a question tagged with and .

Tag descriptions:

Swift Package Manager is a build tool and dependency manager for projects written in Swift. It is made by Apple and is open source.

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SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping) is a matlab library for preprocessing and analysis of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data.

However, if we take a look at questions tagged [spm] we can see that around half of these questions are related to Swift Package Manager (mostly the newest ones).

If most of the new questions tagged are in fact related to Swift Package Manager, what should be done with this tag?

One idea is that questions related to Statistical Parametric Mapping can be retagged as and then, can be synonymised with .

What is the best solution here?

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    I think spm should just be renamed matlab-spm. I don't see a reason to make it a synonym for swift when the actual MATLAB library is specifically called SPM... After the rename people will probably not use it for swift related stuff. And there are only about 20 questions to retag which is not so much...
    – Tomerikoo
    Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 14:53
  • @Tomerikoo Thanks, this makes sense. But someone will surely add more questions with the spm tag. If so, what the spm description should be? Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 15:19
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    Sorry for the "noob" question, but if someone just "invents" something in the tags, does that create it as a new tag? If so, than in that case I still think it would make more sense to make spm a synonym of matlab-spm. This way when someone tags swift with spm it would "pop" more that it's out of place (assuming it will magically become matlab-spm)...
    – Tomerikoo
    Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 15:20
  • @Tomerikoo "if someone just "invents" something in the tags, does that create it as a new tag?" - I believe so, but I'm not 100% sure. And I agree that synonymising spm with matlab-spm should work. Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 16:21
  • Those questions tagged with the spm tag that are about Swift Package Manager should be retagged with swift-package-manager. Since there are at most 40 questions (actually, quite a lot less) to deal with, those with sufficient power (reputation) to edit without bothering the review queues can do the job easily. […continued…] Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 21:06
  • […continuation…] The residual problem is people misusing the spm tag. It can't be all that active. I monitor the ar tag, getting email when new questions arrive. I retag those questions that are about augmented reality (the majority of the incoming questions) with the right tag — or at least remove the wrong tag. Someone, preferably with an interest in MatLab SPM, could monitor incoming messages to the spm tag and deal with the erroneously tagged messages. Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 21:08
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    In fact, there are no longer any questions about Swift Package Manager that are mistagged with the spm tag. The residual problem is as mentioned before: spotting the misuse (abuse?) of the spm tag. Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 21:20
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    @JonathanLeffler Thanks a lot - so, after retagging swift-related questions to swift-package-manager, the spm tag can probably be renamed to matlab-spm to prevent (at least try) the tag misuse. Is this correct? Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 21:23
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    I'm not going to take a strong view on renaming the spm tag. I would leave it alone; it has been around longer than the Swift Package Manager has been around and takes precedence because of that. I've signed up to watch the tag — it'll be at most a few questions per week to retag. I'd prefer it if someone else did the watching, but as long as the watching is done, it doesn't matter much who does it. It's pretty easy for even a rank outsider (someone who wasn't aware of the existence of either the spm or swift-package-manager tags before seeing this question) to retag. Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 21:27
  • @JonathanLeffler Ok, makes sense. Thanks for the help ;) I'm already watching the swift tag, so now that I'm aware of the existence of the spm tag, I'll be retagging these questions (if I see them). Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 21:34

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Transferring comments into an answer.

Those questions tagged with the tag that are about Swift Package Manager are mistagged and should simply be retagged with the tag. Since there are at most 40 questions (actually, quite a lot less) to deal with, those with sufficient power (reputation) to edit without bothering the review queues can do the job easily.

The residual problem is people misusing the tag. It can't be all that active. I monitor the tag, getting email when new questions arrive. I retag those questions that are about augmented reality (the majority of the incoming questions) with the right tag — or at least remove the wrong tag. Someone, preferably with an interest in MatLab SPM, could monitor incoming messages to the tag and deal with the erroneously tagged messages.

[…time passeth…] In fact, there are no longer any questions about Swift Package Manager that are mistagged with the tag. The residual problem is as mentioned before: spotting the misuse (abuse?) of the tag.

Thanks a lot. So, after retagging swift-related questions to , the tag can probably be renamed to to prevent (at least try) the tag misuse. Is this correct?

I'm not going to take a strong view on renaming the tag. I would leave it alone; it has been around longer than the Swift Package Manager has been around and takes precedence because of that, but I have no involvement with either tag on a routine basis so there could be compelling reasons to take a different viewpoint and I probably wouldn't have any quibbles about that.

I note that you need 1500 reputation points before you can create tags. Novices on the site are most likely to misuse tags. Renaming the tag would prevent it being recreated by people with too little reputation. But I am not convinced it is necessary.

I've signed up to watch the tag (on the wiki information page) — it'll be at most a few questions per week to retag. I'd prefer it if someone else did the watching, but as long as the watching is done, it doesn't matter much who does it. It's pretty easy for even a rank outsider (someone who wasn't aware of the existence of either the or tags before seeing this question) to retag.

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    Or... a moderator can rename the tag. The tag is now [matlab-spm] with [spm] as a synonym. Just FYI, acronym tags are usually problematic because they can have more than one meaning. Speaking from experience, people will continue to assign whatever meaning they want to an acronym and renames are the only way to stop them.
    – Machavity Mod
    Commented Nov 19, 2020 at 3:18
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    That works too, @Machavity. Thank you for deciding on the rename. I'll stop watching the tag since there's not much chance of someone using the renamed tag for Swift Package Manager, so there shouldn't be a need for me to intervene. Commented Nov 19, 2020 at 3:34
  • Your second to last paragraph really puts the nail in the coffin regarding my first comment on the question. Assuming most mis-use will happen with new/low-rep users, renaming the tag with a matlab prefix will prevent it from being used with swift (hopefully people are not that careless) and what you brought up assures it will not simply get re-created as spm on swift questions...
    – Tomerikoo
    Commented Nov 19, 2020 at 7:48
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I renamed the tag (per this comment) to . Acronym tags are often assigned whatever meaning suits the poster, and the excerpt is often ignored. A tag rename tends to fix this for good.

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  • Thanks Machavity, hopefully this should solve the spm problem for good. Commented Nov 19, 2020 at 8:32
  • Apparently we've underestimated the carelessness of folks, as I just re-tagged a dozen new Swift-related posts that were tagged with matlab-spm, sigh. Would it be worth creating an empty swift-spm tag (or similar) just to add it as a synonym, so that swift-package-manager shows up when folks type spm in the tag box? I imagine right now folks type spm, don't see swift anywhere in the options, and pick the closest thing that shows up. Commented Sep 3, 2021 at 2:17
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    @cincodenada Sounds like a good idea. [swift-spm] is now a synonym
    – Machavity Mod
    Commented Sep 3, 2021 at 12:23
  • Just confirmed, and [swift-package-manager] now shows up second as a suggestion for spm, looks great. Thanks! Hopefully that will nudge folks in the right direction :) Commented Sep 3, 2021 at 16:35

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