There are 249 questions tagged choice, and more importantly than having no experts or being ambiguous, the tag seems to be an excellent fit for questions trying to choose between styles, frameworks or languages. Is burninating this tag worth the effort?
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It certainly seems like a possibility that many questions tagged with choice could be opinion based.– Matt CoubroughDec 15, 2014 at 23:38
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1RIP R. A. Montgomery. :/– canonDec 16, 2014 at 14:18
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As @slugster already pointed out, there are some valid uses of "choice". In addition to their example of a DOS command, there is also java.awt.Choice, an old GUI component.
I suggest we disambiguate the tag first, then burninate it.
Initially it looks like that tag is rather crappy, however there may be a need for it - it is a DOS (i.e. batch file) command that is still in use.
As an example, this question relates to it.
So while it might not be a candidate for burnination that doesn't preclude a clean up - it appears that a vast majority of the questions using it shouldn't be.
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11Wouldn't it make more sense to make a batch-choice (or some variant of that) tag? There's definitely some uses of choice that deserve a special tag if they want it, but none so dominant that it merits a 'top-level' tag name like choice... Dec 16, 2014 at 0:18
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@GordonGustafson Na, it's common for tags to have multiple meanings, for most tags there's not much point in trying to differentiate them like that, it's better to just ensure the tag wiki is up to date and lists the options.– slugsterDec 16, 2014 at 0:28
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10What do you mean by multiple meanings? If I'm an expert in one meaning of a certain tag I'd prefer questions that I know nothing about be tagged something else. Some variation in meaning is fine, but tags like merge can mean so many things they essentially mean nothing. Dec 16, 2014 at 1:44
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@GordonGustafson So are you proposing that tags like
merge
are differentiated (i.e. by source control type) because you're only an expert in one of them? Or are you talking about howsql-merge
andmerge
are (or should be) differentiated? You might have a valid point, but the 'problem' is as big or small as you want to make it.– slugsterDec 16, 2014 at 2:48 -
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sql-merge
andgit-merge
is probably the example most similar to the situation with choice (dropdown menus vs picking a language vs selecting an element from a collection etc.). I agree thatmerge
could be dissected at different levels (I would supportgit-merge
andsvn-merge
being separate tags as well, but that's more subjective and straying off-topic IMHO), but I think there's little ambiguity on how to splitchoice
. Dec 16, 2014 at 3:15