I suggest that the ansi tag be the next tag burninated. The tag excerpt says:
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
and the tag info wiki says
"The Institute oversees the creation, promulgation and use of thousands of norms and guidelines that directly impact businesses in nearly every sector: from acoustical devices to construction equipment, from dairy and livestock production to energy distribution, and many more. ANSI is also actively engaged in accrediting programs that assess conformance to standards – including globally-recognized cross-sector programs such as the ISO 9000 (quality) and ISO 14000 (environmental) management systems."
Quite a wide field of expertise.
It has 820 tagged questions, and, oddly enough, 28 followers.
There were primarily 5 groups of questions, which could be retagged as follows:
- codepages or character-encoding for "ANSI" codepages, which is a misnomer, since none of that stuff was ever standardized by ANSI; and these questions often concern codepages that never even purported to be standardized by ANSI.
- ansi-escape for terminal escape sequences based on ANSI X3.64,
- c89 for the ANSI X3.159-1989 / ISO/IEC 9899:1990 for C programming language,
- ansi-sql for the SQL standard,
- And possibly some c++ questions that would want to be C++-98 (c++98).
These 5 have nothing to do with each other, except by having been factually or imaginarily standardized by the American National Standards Institute at some point of their history; also the combination c terminal character-encoding ansi could mean the question handles any or all of the first 3. And all of these 5 cases have perfectly valid tags already that more clearly describe the content; the existence of ansi just aids laziness.
ansi
). Some of those may be valid (ansi-term seems to be an emacs thing).ansi-string
?