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While (48,583 questions) is far away from (777,911 questions) and (465,878 questions) (just two examples found in Similar questions suggestions from Meta Ask a question page) I think that this tag already has enough people participating regularly that might help to curate properly.

This *-faq tag might help to make it easier to find the best original question to be used to close as duplicate and to hold guidance on how to debug / create a good "mcve"

As 2022, is there something that we should do or milestone to be reach before creating this tag?

My initial thought was that we might start by discussing about having a "How to create a mcve" for Google Apps Script and about some tag combos that might deserve to have at least one question tagged with . Besides discussing this, an early interest party (at least 3?) should work some way to "recruit" initial committers interested in prepare a "setting up a FAQ" and discuss with the SO moderators the criteria to create and maintain the tag.

Here is my proposed starting list about the tag combos:

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    Who's gonna maintain it? In Are [*-faq] tags good?, the justification for not removing it was that it was actively maintained.
    – Makoto
    Oct 6, 2022 at 21:43
  • Great question @Makoto. I hope that the people that is actively participating on google-apps-script and other related topics. I hope that they will manifest their interest and probably commitment here or in the google-apps-script chat room.
    – Wicket
    Oct 6, 2022 at 21:47
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    Yeah I'm not looking for "hope". The expectation should be that this is maintained, curated and kept abuse-free. If we're hoping that it won't be, then this is as good as doomed. Some curation efforts require a lot more discipline than others for this reason.
    – Makoto
    Oct 6, 2022 at 21:48
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    Well that is the reason that I first posted this question instead of being bold and creating the tag by myself.
    – Wicket
    Oct 6, 2022 at 21:50
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    @Makoto Could we use an answer for people to write their name to show their commitment to participate in curating this *-faq tag?
    – Wicket
    Oct 6, 2022 at 21:57
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    You could use it to show initial interest, sure, but the folks on Meta aren't representative of the whole force of users we'd need to maintain this. Knowing that there is some community out there willing to do something is better than finding out that there's none, and it's even better to find that out before you put expectations on that community.
    – Makoto
    Oct 6, 2022 at 22:02
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    You don't need a FAQ tag specifically, and you definitely don't need to start with that. Start by maintaining a list of FAQ (the ones you'd want to apply the tag to) in the tag wiki. If these are high-quality and oft-used as duplicate targets, they'll get "popular" and be findable, probably even more so than questions tagged [google-apps-script-faq]. Oct 6, 2022 at 23:01
  • I agree with creation of list of FAQs for duplicate targets. But tag creation is another story. Just the size of the tag and number of branch tags we had to kill two years back, makes me wary of new tag creation.
    – TheMaster
    Oct 6, 2022 at 23:02
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    I'm not against creating the tag entirely. But I think we should explore other options first: tag wiki, frequents tab, meta-post wiki or even a single canonical faq wiki post like [regex] does. While [c++] and [r] does have the [*-faq], many heavy weights like [python] and [js] still doesn't. Even the counterpart [c] doesn't.
    – TheMaster
    Oct 6, 2022 at 23:11
  • Thanks @CodyGray. It looks a good idea to start creating the FAQ list.... it looks that "saves" might help to build a private list of FAQ candidates... but AFAIK it's not possible to have a "save" in more than one list. P.S. I'm wondering if it's possible to follow a tag wiki.
    – Wicket
    Oct 6, 2022 at 23:25
  • @TheMaster Thanks. Definitely it will be great to work with you on looking for the best way to handle a google apps script faq
    – Wicket
    Oct 6, 2022 at 23:29
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    Added a initial list. I think we can start from there.
    – TheMaster
    Oct 6, 2022 at 23:46
  • @CodyGray Is it possible to stop this question from rising to the top, if there's a edit?
    – TheMaster
    Oct 7, 2022 at 0:07
  • @TheMaster What about using a temporary alternate place... perhaps a specific chat room or a gist and including the link in the corresponding post?
    – Wicket
    Oct 7, 2022 at 0:09
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    No, there's no way to do that for any question, @TheMaster. Use the [google-apps-script] tag wiki instead, as I suggested. Oct 7, 2022 at 9:58

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While and does have the [*-faq], many heavy weights like and still doesn't. And many subject matter experts in are still against it. We should explore other options first, before creating a tag straight away:

I dislike having to discuss site matters outside SO. I'm against External links.

Chat rooms are not especially suited for markdown lists, editing the said list and more importantly rooms gets freezed fast.

We could do a canonical FAQ like did. There was a attempt to already do this in apps script, which resulted in a meta discussion, but nothing came after that. But one of the proposals was to create a list in the wiki.

For now, I think we should start with tag wiki. Even has FAQs listed in the wiki(which barely matches what's in their suggesting it's not well maintained either1). I copied the initial list below to the wiki. We'll see if it works out. Discussions about what to include in the wiki can be done in the community chat room.


A FAQ list

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  • Fantastic. Thank you very much. P.S. I'm think that SEDE might help but I'm not use it frequently. Related questions about using SEDE to help us with this meta.stackoverflow.com/q/420727/1595451
    – Wicket
    Oct 7, 2022 at 0:04
  • I think creating a FAQ in the tag wiki is the best way to go overall. Though regarding this tag wiki, I would suggest to clean it up and remove any posting advice that's generic to all SO posts. "How to ask a good question on SO" or "How to create a minimal reproducible example" has no business getting posted inside the google-apps-script wiki. However, the tag usage guidance about reading official resources first is good and tag-specific, as are any advise about which tags to use in combination with google-apps-script.
    – Lundin
    Oct 7, 2022 at 13:11
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    @Lundin Thanks for the inputs. "How to ask" is present in many tags including js wiki. Apps script has a very low entry bar and attracts newbie and "gimme teh codez" questions regularly. I have a canned reply with a link to the tag info page for resources/ask guidance, when closing such questions. But I guess we could try to tailor the "how to ask" more specific to this tag.
    – TheMaster
    Oct 7, 2022 at 13:27
  • @TheMaster New users won't read the tag wiki - if we are lucky they read the tag except, but that's rare. So the tag wiki is more about establishing consensus among veteran users regarding how a tag should be used, for example in case users are uncertain how to moderate a certain tag. Or in case of the FAQ - to find a place where veteran users quickly can go and grab a canonical dupe to use as duplicate target. Or share their personal bookmark collection of canonical dupes with others, instead of having every individual who is moderating a tag hoarding their own private link collection.
    – Lundin
    Oct 7, 2022 at 13:31
  • @Lundin I agree they won't. I was just keeping it for my canned reply: Sharing your research helps everyone. Tell us what you've tried and why it didn’t meet your needs. This demonstrates that you’ve taken the time to try to help yourself, it saves us from reiterating obvious answers, and most of all it helps you get a more specific and relevant answer! See tag info page for official documentation, free resources and more details. Sidenote: "Saves" could've easily closed this gap, if it could be shared among users.
    – TheMaster
    Oct 7, 2022 at 13:34
  • @TheMaster Including a bunch of standard user moderator replies specific to a tag might not be such a bad idea, as long as they are specific to the tag. I'm not sure if any other tags do this though - I haven't seen it. Some tag wikis do include user moderation guidelines, however.
    – Lundin
    Oct 7, 2022 at 13:38

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