I and many others use a tool called AnyLogic that runs on Java. The community lacks a good channel for asking questions; their current approach is to use a group on LinkedIn. I know several key people in this community, and I'd like to start directing them here. While most of the community's questions will be Java-oriented, the java tag isn't good enough for them because many of their questions are AnyLogic-specific. An anylogic tag would be very helpful to aggregate their questions and answers, and to help the AnyLogic support staff monitor Stack Overflow for questions. Unfortunately, I nor the AnyLogic staff (AFAIK) have enough rep to create an anylogic tag. How do I, but a lowly long-time but low-rep user, request that this tag be created?
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2Maybe the java chat room?– gunr2171Oct 17, 2014 at 17:33
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Just make sure the new tag is named after the library or framework, not the company (or sometimes company-framework, if the framework name wouldn't be unique). Some names actually are both the company and the major product, but that situation is often transient.– Ben VoigtOct 17, 2014 at 18:18
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See When is tag creation appropriate, and how does it work?– Martijn Pieters ModOct 17, 2014 at 23:33
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Asking here works as well as anywhere. Go create a tag wiki for this now, and then apply it to all the other questions that need it.
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1Thank you! I'll be sure to do that (and I'll let the AnyLogic team know) Oct 17, 2014 at 17:44
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It's a support question, @cybermonkey - there's usually no need to "complete" them apart from someone (anyone!) posting an answer.– Shog9Oct 20, 2014 at 18:02