The Factor programming language is an modern language in the spirit of Forth. That is what the "factor" tag describes itself as being about. However, if you look at the questions tagged "factor" most of then seem to be about the mathematical concept of "factoring" rather than the language for which the tag is supposedly for. In fact, of the 251 questions tagged "factor", 187 (~75%) are also tagged "r" (ie a math oriented programming language unrelated to "Factor"). Many of the remaining questions are not about the language either.
Is the right course of action to perhaps relegate the "factor" tag to the mathematical concept (as a synonym of "factoring" and "prime-factoring") and create a new tag "factor-language" for what "factor" was intended?
factor
is a fundamental datatype in the R programming language. The tag wiki has never mentioned R, but it is easy to see why someone would tag some R questions with this tag. This usage is popular for a good reason, and perhapsfactor
should refer to this usage. – Matthew Lundberg May 13 '14 at 0:22factor
tag but without theR
tag are actually aboutR
factors. – Matthew Lundberg May 13 '14 at 1:15factor-lang
already exists and has three questions, all about the Factor language. Are there three Factor questions in thefactor
tag? – Matthew Lundberg May 13 '14 at 3:24