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It seems from searching questions in 2014 that SO needs a new tag for Berkeley's 2014 Snap! visual block programming language. https://snap.berkeley.edu/

Several of these questions are tagged or , which the system regards as synonyms.

'snap' seems to be used less than 'snap-framework'?

Do you agree that the natural tag for Snap! is 'snap'?

Should we request the mods / admins to break the link between the synonyms? (and then fix up the tags by hand.)

Update 2019

By 2019, the tag was also being misused for questions about other unrelated software called Snap. For example

  1. a JavaScript Library
  2. Stanford's graph analysis library https://snap.stanford.edu/index.html
  3. Canonical's Linux package format https://docs.snapcraft.io/getting-started/3876
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  • Fix the tags by hand, hm? Are there many such questions?
    – Mr Lister
    Commented Sep 27, 2014 at 13:24
  • @MrLister I don't think there are many questions tagged 'snap' that would have to move. I am not sure of an efficient way to find out. I could imagine automatically retagging all questions with the 'snap' tag that mention 'Haskell', but it may be easier to do manually.
    – dcorking
    Commented Sep 27, 2014 at 13:27
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    Hmm, never heard of Haskell being referred to as a "drag-and-drop language" :) I'd say the natural tag for an obscure product like this is [berkeley-snap]. Commented Sep 27, 2014 at 13:30
  • [snap-framework] is in a mess of sorts.There's around 72 questions which have to be manually retagged. I'll try to work on this when I get time (no promises though, but some hope after 5 years)
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented May 4, 2019 at 2:08
  • It seems like this was tagged with [status-completed] but the snap synonym is still in place. As such, plenty of non-haskell / non-snap-framework related questions ended up as haskell-snap-framework Commented Apr 1, 2020 at 21:23
  • What is the best way to stop snap being misused if we remove the synonym? Bhargav said this when he completed the task: "I've left it with the haskell framework, as that's the one which is the most famous snap"
    – dcorking
    Commented Apr 2, 2020 at 5:56

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I went through the 76 questions in the tag, that did not have the tag. The tag was not being used just for Haskell Snap or for Berkeley Snap. There were a plethora of other usages, which include:

  • Snap packaging, used for linux systems, which I retagged with a pre-exiting (x 9). (Lots of general computing questions were there, which I closed). I then found out that there was another (x 73) tag, so I merged the two tags.
  • Sub Network Access Protocol, for which I created
  • Stanford Network Analysis Project, for which I created .
  • Sentinel Application Platform, for which I created
  • Simple .NET Aspect-Oriented Programming, for which I just added the tag.
  • Social Networks Auto Poster plugin for WordPress, for which I just added the tag here.
  • Snapping objects (UI elements), there was a for these questions.
  • jakiestfu's Snap-JS, used the pre-existing tag for this.
  • jtrussell's Angular-Snap-JS, used the tag for this.
  • stereobooster's React-Snap, used the pre-existing tag for this.
  • 1 question related to this snap https://pypi.org/project/snap, where I just removed the tag.

There were some 15 questions remaining, without the tag, after the cleanup. The main issue here was that the tag was named "snap-framework", which is why users didn't know as to what snap framework it was being used for. I renamed it as , which should reduce most of the retags.

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  • Cool. Nice work. What about the snap synonym? Where should that point, if anywhere?
    – dcorking
    Commented May 28, 2019 at 12:56
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    I've left it with the haskell framework, as that's the one which is the most famous snap.
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented May 28, 2019 at 18:14
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I like @HansPassant 's answer better than my original proposal:

Create a new tag berkeley-snap and deprecate the snap tag. (I guess there is no way to stop people using the snap tag, other than mentioning the alternatives in the tag wiki excerpt.)

It sounds like both Snap framework (Haskell) and Snap language (UC Berkeley) are both quite obscure to the current SO community.

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    1. No-one has created the [berkeley-snap] tag. 2. No-one has broken the link between the synonyms. 3. Now questions about unrelated libraries [snap.svg] (Javascript) and Stanford SNAP are mistakenly getting this tag. 4. So I'll unaccept this answer
    – dcorking
    Commented Jan 3, 2019 at 9:12

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