No, let's not burninate it.
gettime tag is about the getTime()
function in JavaScript which is used to get the current time. It doesn't seem useless to me. Here are the reasons (from here):
- Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes it does describe the contents of the question it is applied. A question which is tagged gettime must be about the getTime()
function in JavaScript. However, seems like only ~50 are related to JavaScript...
- Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Of course! The topic is related to functions, something which is programming-related, thus the questions are on-topic on Stack Overflow.
- Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Hmmmm... Well, yeah. It just adds that the question is related to the getTime()
function. So, if someone wants to check questions about getTime
, they will just search questions tagged gettime.
- Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Yes, it will always be a... function in JavaScript.
However, I would like to underline an important thing here. There are some questions (about 50-60) that aren't related to JavaScript (getTime
function)!. So, two things are possible here:
- The questions that are about methods of getting time in different languages should be retagged (maybe be tagged with time or whatever is appropriate). In other words, a cleanup can be done
- The tag wiki (thus the whole tag meaning) may be changed to all methods of getting time in different languages. (However, I don't want to support this, as one of the burnination criteria will be valid.)
That said, the tag should not be removed, instead a cleanup can be done, so that the meaning of the tag will be the same in all common contexts.
Note: the burnination request is a bit old; maybe the tag description and/or the tag wiki didn't exist, so the tag was a little bit ambiguous