I recently stumbled across this tag (import-csv) which has no tag wiki nor usage guidance and only 280 questions under its umbrella.
My main question is what is it for? which is most naturally followed by do we really need it?
From my short pass on some of the questions tagged, I found that there is actually a PowerShell command Import-Csv
but the tag (as there is no usage guide) is not used exclusively for that. In any other case I don't see a real use for this tag as questions asking about CSVs, even reading (importing?) them can be tagged with csv and I believe that will convey the point well enough...
I would say that there are two options to go with this:
one reasonable thing to do is confine it to the PowerShell function by updating the usage guide and maybe even renaming it to the clumsy
powershell-import-csv
or anything more distinctive. Then retagging the other questions withcsv
.remove the tag completely and replace all its uses with the more general
csv
. I will submit below my go of the burnination criteria just in case this option will get more support...
clarification: This is not (necessarily) a tag burnination request, rather an open discussion to understand the standing and further actions regarding this tag. The burnination suggestion below is simply brought as another possible option for the community to discuss.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No and no. No usage guide nor tag wiki. It is ambiguous in that it might refer to the PowerShell function or to simply reading a csv file with any programming language that supports so.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Well the concept is not really clear, but in general yes - questions about working with csv files are generally on-topic here...
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
IMO, not at all. In most current uses, it could be easily replaced with csv, a tag which has >70k questions and >1.5k watchers.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
As already discussed, no. In some contexts it means the PowerShell function. In others it's reading csv files. In others it's simply anything related to csv.
Regarding the extra criteria: well, it doesn't so much causes harm as much as it could simply be replaced with a more appropriate tag to get better attention to the question.
import-from-csv
is also unnecessary... I feel like it's too specific and questions using that can be just taggedcsv
... I don't think we have tags forread-from-dict
orassign-value-to-key-in-dict
- simply tagdictionary
...import-from-csv
andimport
,csv
there.powershell
+csv
would be sufficient for people looking for questions to answer on this topic.import-csv
when it was loading a CSV with neo4j while there is a tagload-csv
specific to neo4j... <face-palm>...