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The tag is definitely a catch all and completely unrelated to and .

How do we handle these ones?

Oh also there's too!

Personally I'd like to think "request", the npm module, is popular enough that it should get ownership of and . All unrelated tagged questions should be retagged with .

(Similar with how is a synonym of .)

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  • Can anyone tell me why request is used here? Because, afaik I can tell (with my limited postgresql background), it's used because "I have a request" Commented Jul 25, 2015 at 15:34
  • Honestly it has no business there. I'm thinking it should be like api Commented Jul 25, 2015 at 17:01
  • 😊 I suspected. On my phone so couldn't check. Thanks @nightshadequeen Commented Jul 25, 2015 at 17:25

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Personally, I think it's entirely possible for someone to be an expert in HTTP requests, or at least it's no less possible for someone to be an expert in as compared to being an expert in . And looking in the sidebar, it does seem to be reasonably used most of the time, with related tags , , , (mostly about making requests), , , (there's also the for that specific module, but there's several python modules for making requests, and several web frameworks that can receive requests), , (also usually about making requests), and . Might be a bit of a metatag, but it does seem to mostly accurate.

Of course, there's the odd question or two that seem to be tagged simply because they're requests. There doesn't seem to be too many of these, though. (In the first four pages, those are the only odd ones, as far as I can tell)

Personally, I don't think should be synonymized to or . Look through the tag now, it's there's a mix of programming languages being used, and of the 5580 questions tagged , only 574 are tagged .

If any change is to be made (and I'm not convinced that changes need to be made) I think it should mostly just vanish, so no one has a place to tag their "I have a request: can someone teach me Javascript?" questions to. Every other question should be retagged to (or perhaps the relevant library, if a library is relevant.) But, again, not convinced.

(I also don't think should be a synonym of , because python does not rule the world of requests1, but that's a discussion for a different day.)


1: Strong desire to snark about "give-me-code" questions existing for every language, not just python.

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  • Totally agree but I bet there's an http-request too... So what do we do about all of them? Does "request" become the core of "node-request" because it is the official name of the project? Commented Jul 25, 2015 at 17:11

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