For a long time, I've been using this link as a bookmark to new questions with any tag starting with sql-server
:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sql-server*
Recently, a whole bunch of unrelated questions have been popping up in those search results. For example, these two recent questions have nothing to do with SQL Server, and do not currently nor have they ever included any tag beginning with sql-server
:
- Rules and Triggers on Materialized Views in Postgresql
- Denormalization - maintaining redundancy by using triggers in Oracle
Here's proof for the down-voters who aren't seeing what I'm seeing:
What they do have in common is the tag triggers. I looked at the synonyms recently and discovered that one of the synonyms was sql-server-triggers (a change made, I believe, by marc_s in November). BoltClock seems to have fixed this in part - sql-server-triggers is now reverted to an independent, unrelated tag. I don't know if that's the desired behavior in general, but it did seem to remove this SQL Server association with all trigger-related questions.
Except that it hasn't.
In fact Tim has confirmed that this isn't just happening with the wildcard search, but also if you search for just sql-server-triggers. This is clearly 80% wrong:
Can we please figure out why this search and this search sometimes yield all questions tagged with triggers, regardless of platform? And more importantly, fix it?
sql-server-triggers
- it seems to me justtriggers
would be plenty enough in those cases....sql-server-triggers
should be a tag at all. But making them synonyms seems like the wrong approach because of what it does to search...triggers
andsql-server
retagged). This also shouldn't be a tag IMHO, but I'm not going to debate any of that here - just want my searches to work consistently again.