I see a user removing the less tag from questions in which it is used to indicate the less UNIX command.
He uses the comment:
Removed less tag. This question is related to less unix command but less tag is about CSS preprocessor (completely different thing)
And some have been accepted so far:
- https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6749960
- https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6750005
- etc
The description of the tag just mentions the CSS info and the excerpt also does:
Less is an open-source stylesheet preprocessor that extends CSS with dynamic behavior such as variables, mixins, operations and functions.
However, to my impression, this is decreasing the utility of the "affected" UNIX questions that used to have this tag.
What should be done? Should we create a less-unix
tag? Could this tag also contain information about the UNIX command? (Yes, I know I can simply add it into the excerpt, but I don't know if this is something good to do)
And more generally: what can we do in such circumstances other than leaving it to a single user decision?
head
,tail
,ls
,cat
and many others. I don't think it is convenient (or easy to remember) to just put them together in a higher level. It may be used by us "common" users, but new users would be quite unlikely to know and use this convention.less
should be for the UNIX program.less-css
should be for the esoteric CSS preprocessor.