There are 39 questions tagged with both, but there are 506 questions tagged with [jenkins] and mentioning 'slave', but without the tag. That makes me wonder which way to go:
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related– tshepangJul 13, 2014 at 9:15
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Should [c++] be removed from 7,000 [stl] questions or should it be added to the 357 questions that are tagged [stl] but not [c++]? Bearing in mind the [stl] tag is described specifically as "a C++ library".– JongwareJul 13, 2014 at 20:38
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All STL Questions are C++ Questions, so I think c++ should be added to those 357 stl Questions.– tshepangJul 13, 2014 at 21:42
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But if all STL questions are C++ questions per their own definition, surely the tag [c++] is redundant? I'm trying to find out if you are attempting to clean up tags or making a covert socio-political statement. Related.– JongwareJul 13, 2014 at 22:36
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2General practice is to include the greater tag even if the more specific tag implies it (e.g. [python] on [python-3.x] Questions).– tshepangJul 13, 2014 at 22:43
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1Regardless, these are separate issues: [jenkins] and [slave] are not necessarily related to each other, unlike [c++] and [stl].– tshepangJul 13, 2014 at 22:51
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Now there is also jenkins-slave with 168 questions, which is an appropriate tag for this.
So yes, I think it makes sense to remove slave from Jenkins questions and replace it with jenkins-slave.
Note: the term "slave" was renamed to "agent" in Jenkins terminology some time ago, take a look at this request also.