There are many retag requests and tag clean-ups going on in Meta.SO, some have finished [a], some are in progress [b], some are under discussion [c] and some have been decided as invalid [d].
I currently can think of a few options to categorize them so that people don't waste their time looking at requests that have been long done [a].
Meta status tags: Flag for status-completed for all requests that have finished [a], status-declined for declined requests [d].
This only distinguishes finished requests [a] among the 4 status of a requestThis adds workload to the moderators, who are already busy. The tag is visible only when people search for tag-related requests and the front page where tags are displayed. The advantage is that it is always possible to add the tag to the question, albeit inconvenient.Accepted answer: Create an answer (wiki if the task is not done by you), and ask the author of the question to accept it for [a] and [d]. It has higher visibility, since questions with accepted answer will be marked green with yellow text everywhere. It can distinguish [a] and [d], which have been settled, apart from [b] and [c], which are ongoing. However, the OP may have been long gone, and it is not possible to make the question appears accepted. And when there is a change in opinion in request that was deemed invalid, it is not always possible to change the accepted answer or remove the accepted check mark.
Vote to close: Close all finished requests [a] (but not [d], to allow the discussion to be revived later). There is generally no need to reopen such questions, since re-tagging and tag cleanup, if done, are not reversible and any discussion belongs to a new question. Closing question can be done by any user with enough privilege, and the status of [a] will be visible everywhere, since [Closed] is appended to the question title.
What do you guys think? Feel free to propose your ideas.
Note: I don't tag this question with retag-request or clean-up, since it is not a request, but rather a discussion about it.