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The tag refers to the operation used in the Lisp family of languages but it's apparently also used to refer to the call detail records (CDR) format used in the open source Asterisk software.

There are currently 62 questions with the tag, with a distribution of about ~30 related to Lisp, ~30 related to Asterisk and a few question relating to the file format used in the Corel Draw graphics software.

Since cdr has been associated with Lisp since the the late '50s and there exists a corresponding tag it would seem correct to either remove the tag from questions not relating to Lisp, or to change it to something like (my proposal).

The questions relating to Corel Draw could be retagged as just .

Maybe there are too few questions to bother though, I'm not sure about the proper procedure here.

Edit: apparently as pointed out by ComputerDruid cdr isn't specific to Asterisk, and so it would make more sense to remove it from the Lisp questions and re-purpose the tag and tag wiki to fit the new use.

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  • Is the CDR format unique to Asterisk? If so, I would say just burn that particular usage. Commented Jul 8, 2015 at 17:40
  • what about compact disc-recordable? Commented Jul 10, 2015 at 12:44
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    @jpw i was just kidding Commented Jul 10, 2015 at 13:07

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CDR is not an asterisk-specific term (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_detail_record ), so would not be a very good name for the proposed tag.

Given that there's no corresponding for , I don't think it makes sense to have a tag for the cdr function in lisp.

I would propose keeping for call-details-record, and untag the lisp-related uses, but this goes against the current tag wiki.

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  • Good point; I assumed it was specific to Asterisk and didn't research it further. Removing it from the Lisp related questions and changing the tag wiki seems more reasonable in light of this. I don't know the proper procedure to change an existing tag and wiki though.
    – jpw
    Commented Jul 8, 2015 at 22:09
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    Given the fact the wiki says Lisp, and that half the questions are Lisp, and that the Lisp meaning is cannonical for the command name and older I think the one to be renamed should be the phone one. Maybe to calldetailrecord Commented Jul 8, 2015 at 23:37
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    Possibly rename both? call-detail-record and lisp-cdr? Commented Jul 9, 2015 at 16:39
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    lisp usage may be canonical but it's also worthless. get rid of it. Commented Jul 9, 2015 at 17:15
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Even though there is some Lisp usage of , it isn't useful. It should be untagged from all Lisp-related questions.

There needs to be a new tag for the call detail record, Naming it would make it harder for people to mistake for something else, although I'm sure someone will manage it. If the tag keeps the name then people will continue using it for the Lisp function. Almost nobody reads the info on the tag.

What will undoubtedly happen is that someone will create a new tag for cdr and use it for Lisp questions. At least when they do that, if the calldetailrecord uses have all been retagged with the spelled-out name, then that tag won't get contaminated all over again.

gets stuck on a lot of Lisp questions in spite of a clear warning stating to use it only for some R-specific thing. I found one question that used it for a beginner OO question involving modeling vehicles. should get untagged from all questions that don't involve R.

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    While I totally agree with calldetailrecord idea instead of CDR, it is far more clear, I don't see why 'car' with its whole 52 questions should stay reserved for R. Lisp has far longer history. although I have to admit R got its fame recently :) Anyways, since those CDRs and CARs are completely unrelated, I'd suggest lisp-car, lisp-cdr, r-car and a telephony-cdr, the latter one as a synonym for calldetailrecord. That way, when someone writes a question and enters "CDR" or "CAR" tag, he will see all options (lisp, R, telephony) and can choose apropriatelly. Commented Jul 10, 2015 at 10:58
  • uh, of course, only if there are some noticeable questions for lisp. In general I'm somewhat against putting function/command names in tags. "lisp" tag and proper post title should be enough in that case. What I wanted to say is r-car and telephony-cdr would probably be more clear than leaving easily misused short cdr and car tags. Commented Jul 10, 2015 at 11:03
  • I like the idea of having multiple tags to get a list of choices; but maybe the car/cdr doesn't fill much purpose in the context of Lisp anyway. To me the best action seems to be to introduce a r-car tag and a calldetailrecord tag and removing the car and cdr tags from all posts.
    – jpw
    Commented Jul 10, 2015 at 13:29

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