I am proposing that we burninate kill.
The tag wiki for kill reads:
Kill is an operation of removing an object or process from memory so that other processes/variables can use them.
The questions in this tag generally fall into 2 categories:
- A process is being unexpectedly killed (often relating to sigkill)
- How do I kill a process?
Nearly all of the questions in the first category do not need kill, as they are not trying to kill a process.
The majority of the questions in the second category are questions like Really killing a process in Windows, which are potentially off topic and belong on Server Fault, Super User, or their respective operating system site.
The only questions that would benefit from being tagged with kill would be questions like How do I kill a process using Vb.NET or C#?, which are obviously on-topic here and are perfectly valid questions.
Also, I certainly hope nobody is an expert in killing things.
I am having trouble deciding whether this tag should be burninated or just needs some clean-up.
kill
expert, but can be an expert for a lot of other syscalls/operations. Are we trying to remove any tag of the formfunction-name
? What makeskill
less worthy of being a tag than (e.g.)stop
, ormin
andmax
[note: they were proposed for burnination and declined]? There is a whole bunch of similar generic tags. Either we remove all of them or none.min
andmax
(or at least replacing them with a more generalextremum
tag), the burninate request was then declined by shog9 with a vague statement that they're not doing any harm and might be helpful to some people.sudo kill 261481
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