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The tag wiki for says:

A legacy system is an old application, technology, mainframe, method, etc. that may or may not remain in active use, while still having a certain influence on an organization.

So it doesn't pertain to any particular software or hardware, but rather anything old.

Nobody can be an expert at everything that is old. Sure, I may be an expert at , or another fairly outdated technology, but not all old technologies.

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    It is a pretty useful contextual tag, selective to old guys like me that can remember the answer. Such a question will surely appear in my personalized front page after filtering. It does no harm, no point in destroying it. Jul 30, 2014 at 16:30
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    @HansPassant I think I'm the old guy here.
    – Andrew
    Jul 30, 2014 at 16:31
  • Odd, I thought I was the Santa Claus in the [legacy] tag. Jul 30, 2014 at 16:33
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    @HansPassant In that case, we need some better rules for when something is "legacy": MS likes to designate part of the C standard library that way, which kind of irritates me. Jul 30, 2014 at 22:33

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