I was looking over the Go Collective and its tags and noticed some tags that (from my quick research looking at tag wikis or googling them) felt kind of out of place.
Namely I noticed go-cd and go-back-n being added to the Go Collective, but seemingly not fitting.
GoCD (https://www.gocd.org/) appears to be an open source CD server that doesn't look like it has connections to Google Go to me and Go-Back-N ARQ has a tag wiki and Wikipedia link that state no connection to Google Go whatsoever, but instead an instance of a protocol.
To me it seems like someone just searched for tags containing "Go" and selected all of them. Could this just be an oversight as part of a product launch? Yes, it probably is. But to me it raises the questions:
- Who can select tags for a collective?
- Are tags vetted by tag participants or Stack Overflow before being added to a collective?
- In the future when this is more widely adopted, will there be a way to let someone know that a tag doesn't fit? Can users flag this directly, do we reach out to Meta, Stack Exchange Support or the collective company directly?