load is not meaningful enough on its own, and should therefore be removed. That should only happen after the relevant questions have been re-tagged to something like cpu-load.
3 Answers
I agree, having a quick look through load tags, it's clear that it's misused a lot and adds no value.
Suggestions for re-tagging:
- cpu-load for actual processing load questions
- onload JavaScript questions
- pageload general web page loading questions (HTML/PHP/ASP etc)
- load-testing self explanatory
- assembly-loading self explanatory
- dynamic-script-loading web script loading
Please feel free to add further suggestions if you have any either directly or in comments and I will update accordingly.
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mm... onload is a JS specific function. You think we need one for each function?– BraiamMay 20, 2014 at 16:01
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@Braiam that's true, have updated that suggested retag. What do you mean by "for each function?"– TannerMay 20, 2014 at 19:27
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That if we are going to have a tag for one function, why not having a tag for all the others?– BraiamJun 2, 2018 at 11:18
The definition of the tag says it's about "In computing (typically UNIX), load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs." Clearly as Kara points out many are about onload
or other things. The tag term itself leads to confusion, and thus the mess of stuff under it.
Perhaps the definition should be changed?
In some programming languages (at least MATLAB) load
is the word for loading files, as opposed to save
. I feel like it would be meaningfull to keep the tag for that.
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5No. The fact that it means lots of different things is lots of different contexts makes it useless as a tag.– nobodyMay 5, 2014 at 16:06