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Ok, so today while looking at my SO moderator tools this new created tag -> catches my eye! So one guy ended up creating it for this one specific question.

I thought it was a mistake but looking it up I find it's a ruby framework :https://github.com/radar/paranoia

But more, I find, it's a rewrite for an older framework which also has an odd tag name IMO -> with 8 questions.

Now, for the short term my question is, should I rename paranoia ? I definitely think it should be paranoia-framework or something?

But in the broader scheme of things, words like "paranoia" make for odd tags which a year or so later we'll be hurrying to burninate.

So my broader question is how do we handle this sort of thing, what convention or standard should be used for a new tag ? (Eg: Does the framework - in this case have to be popular ? Is a very specific name better, like paranoia-framework vs paranoia)

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  • No need to tinker with it when it is unambiguous. It isn't a "framework" either, it is a Ruby gem. Postfixing -gem is not necessary, gem tags don't use it. Just as it wasn't necessary on [acts-as-paranoid]. Commented Jul 31, 2015 at 11:42
  • MSE dupe: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/155646/… Commented Jul 31, 2015 at 12:10
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    Dang Ruby hipsters hijacking all the names. Back in the olden days paranoia was a CD ripper.
    – nobody
    Commented Jul 31, 2015 at 13:11
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    If "paranioa" was ambiguous I think it would make more sense to disambiguate it with "ruby-paranioa". It's more likely be unique and remain unique in the scope of the programming language, than the scope of all frameworks (or plugins, as it appears to call itself) across all languages.
    – Ross Ridge
    Commented Jul 31, 2015 at 14:05
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    [ruby-paranoia] would make the most sense.
    – user4639281
    Commented Jul 31, 2015 at 18:26
  • @TinyGiant I like your suggestion. There seem to be such a mixed opinion about this. (The votes on my Q and the A) Not sure what to do now lol! . Nathan I don't see that post as a dupe. While that one asks about general creation of tags and whether the community (as he's noticed, shuns it) my post is about a very specific case.
    – gideon
    Commented Aug 3, 2015 at 9:33
  • I've gone ahead and created a ruby-paranoia, if anyone supports that and would help peer review the tag wiki.
    – gideon
    Commented Aug 3, 2015 at 9:39

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I think it's fine. It's a specific, narrow, pointed library which people are indeed using just the same as acts_as_paranoid. For this case, despite the fact that these two libraries act very similarly, I see no reason to introduce any changes to these tags.

The main reason here: Paranoia makes it a point to explicitly support Rails 3 and 4, whereas acts_as_paranoid probably didn't in the past. If there are any rough spots with someone using paranoia in Rails 5, for instance, it'd be good to be explicit about which library was actually being used, in spite of their similarities.

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