UPDATE: burnination complete!
The optimal tag does not sound useful as a stand-alone tag and should therefore be removed.
The optimal tag does not sound useful as a stand-alone tag and should therefore be removed.
I agree as it is also quite subjective. Optimal can mean fastest, easiest to read, fewest lines, etc.
Many questions currently tagged with optimal are asking about optimization of some form, and therefore probably belong in mathematical-optimization or optimization.
Examples currently using optimal that could fit under mathematical-optimization:
Examples currently using optimal that could fit under optimization:
It seems to me that optimal should be merged into these larger tags.
It is difficult to have an "optimal answer" for most questions, as "optimal" could describe an algorithm or code, but hardly the application. As such the "optimal" tag is not commonly used, and most ends in few answers. I believe it should be burninated as well.
[optimal]
is as useful as [perfect]
. It's a superlative to strive for, but nothing one can achieve.