Disclaimer: I follow the less tag only because of its usage for questions about Less the CSS pre-processor and hence my views could be a bit biased even though I have tried my best not to be.
I can see that Shog9 and seven-phases-max have already provided their suggestions/views on this topic (and there seems to be a lot more people agreeing with Shog's views than those opposing). However I feel that I owe an explanation because I am the one who rolled back your re-tag (the trigger point for this question) and also clarify on my comment (which admittedly was posted hastily last night).
The reasons for rolling your edit back was:
- There was no prior community consensus on a switch from less to less-css. However, I understand your point that a consensus was assumed to be in place because there were no/less opposing views in the previous thread earlier.
- Starting to re-tag questions tagged with less to less-css on one fine day without doing anything about the tag with the ambiguous name will only cause more confusions than solutions. For instance, the new tag will never show up on the auto suggested list of tags unless its popularity is higher than less. Considering that less has around 4.25k questions, we are a long way away from achieving this.
- Users who don't know the system well would probably choose the tags displayed to them by default (read as less) and those that know the system would probably be confused and tag both the old and new ones because both indicate usage for Less CSS questions. Even if we do a mass migration of Less CSS questions to less-css, there is absolutely no guarantee that a new user wouldn't add less again unless it is blacklisted.
Considering the above points, if there was a consensus to move away, then the wise option would have been to remove less totally to avoid confusion before proceeding to re-tag.
Now coming to the burnination request itself, the following are the points that I understand should be considered before doing it:
- Is the tag name ambiguous? Yes, in my view the name is ambiguous because it could refer to a lot of things.
- Has it caused any confusion to even warrant a discussion? Probably yes, because there have been cases where UNIX (or Pager) Less questions have been tagged with less (irrespective of how minimal the actual count has been).
- Can the same tag be used for two different things by combining them with another tag? Not in this case because Less the CSS pre-processor and Less the UNIX command are completely different. There are some tags (like linear-gradient) where this is possible because they can be used in combination with other more specific tags (like CSS or SVG etc). That is because a linear gradient probably has the same meaning in all those. For Less Rails, this model should be enough (that is, ruby-on-rails or ruby and less)
- Does the tag describe or attempt to describe its usage? Yes, it did. Initially the tag excerpt and wiki specifically indicated the usage of this tag for Less the CSS pre-processor. Currently, it has a statement about Less the UNIX command which is causing a bit more confusion.
In an ideal scenario, I would still say that I prefer less-css, less-pager etc because they leave no room for ambiguity. However, let us consider the below points before proceeding further:
- How much confusion has the usage of less for Less the CSS pre-processor caused to users having questions on Less the UNIX command? I have been very active on the less tag for atleast a year now and I have hardly seen more than 25-30 UNIX Less questions be tagged with it in the first place. That is, even before I or others have removed the tag.
- How much percentage of questions do we get on an average for Less the UNIX command? Based on comments and analysis by some of our fellow folks, it is very low compared to questions about Less the CSS pre-processor.
- Is it easier to create a separate new tag for the UNIX command (less-pager or less-unix) and re-tag questions relating to that topic? Yes, because the no. of UNIX questions with that tag is vastly low compared to the other. Even if there is a wrong usage in future, it is easier to re-tag the UNIX questions to the new tag because the volume of such questions is less.
- Can we do anything about the less to indicate that it should not be used for Less UNIX questions? Yes, the tag wiki and excerpts are there for this purpose. While it may not be very clear for new users to understand the usage, it is easier for experienced users to guide them and re-tag the smaller volume of questions. Also, users don't have to follow a link and go visit another page to find the difference, the overlay pop-up with the excerpt can be modified to make the usage clearer. On that note, I support this feature request of yours.
Considering all the above, my suggestion is to leave the less for Less CSS questions and have a separate new tag for Less the UNIX command (if required). This is not a question of one bowing down to another (or) about which is more powerful than the other. Consider it more like a User ID where it doesn't matter who you are or how powerful you are, if an ID is taken by somebody else already we proceed to create a different one for us (maybe a bad analogy but you probably get the point that I am trying to make).
We have traveled too far down the alternate road to even think about going back. It is a lot of work and cost for very minimal returns.
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