This is a follow up to the this initial question on introducing a new tag. I have been following the advise/suggestions given in the according answers.
Within the last 2 months, the 'sub-group' I'm trying to establish at SO has received 12 questions of 7 different users, which is surprisingly successful considering the limited user-base of the programming language. I've done my best to 'manage' and nourish this subgroup and will continue to do so, with the aim of helping it reaching 'critical mass'.
So far, SO has been a very nice place to do this, as it not only provides a nice public place to search/receive specific answers to the scripting language in question, but at the same time opens up the perspective to different languages (and hence approaches).
My question is: Is this current level of participation already sufficient to warrant introduction of a new tag or should I keep on doing it in this manner for longer?
Currently, users are asked to utilize the name of the programming language in the actual question such that it can be picked-up by text-search. This works, but it is a bit confusing for one-time askers or beginners. I've also recently seen (and edited out) the misappropriate use of another tag ( DM ) which would fit the community as it is a regularly used acronym for the software (DigitalMicrograph).
Although I'm building up, I still lack the required reputation to create the tag myself, so I'm asking the opinion of the more experienced users here.
A suggested tag-name would be "DM-script" or "DM-scripting". "DigitalMicrograph" would also work, but it is the brand-name of the software and it is not the aim to do advertising here.