I'm an iOS developer and I asked this question yesterday. It's about the dependency manager for Objective-C, Cocoapods. I created the tag Podfile because it didn't exist and it was removed by someone who calls himself "a proud member of the New Tag Deletionist Cabal" without mentioning no reason whatsoever.
I thought that tag was reasonable comparing a lot of pointless ones out there. Podfile is a major component used in Cocoapods. It's where you mention all the dependencies. There's a separate set of syntax to do so as well. Basically I think most of the questions asked about Cocoapods have to do something with the Podfile.
Can anyone tell me why was this removed and what do you have to do to get a new tag approved?
Basically I think most of the questions asked about Cocoapods have to do something with the Podfile
.... this makes it sound like something tagged with cocoapods will likely be about a podfile. So does it really need to be a separate tag?cocoapods
andpodfile
is one of two reasons why I remove that tag -- and even have it on the list of 271 tags I keep dead, as someone creates it a few times a quarter. The other is that the concept of a "pod file" is one shared between multiple languages and envrionments, including but not limited to Perl's documentation format, POD. It would end up being ambiguous as spelled.