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For background to this, please see Sage accounting software tag as opposed to sagemath

I would like to create a new tag (apparently I finally have enough rep to do so!) for , because of the ambiguity problem and because Sage is now indeed also calling itself SageMath. So far, so good.

But this is pointless if there is still a tag hanging around, especially one that is so ambiguous. I don't see any privilege on how to deprecate a tag/make it unusable, nor did searching on this forum bring up that particular thing. Maybe it's only possible for SE employees?

Edit: Apparently I was not clear enough on why I think this is necessary. I spend far too much time retagging the accounting software "sage" questions into or (for ones that seem British). I think that merging would not solve this problem at all, which is why I'm asking about deprecation. Naturally, one could also create sagemath, but that wouldn't resolve the ambiguity issue.

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    Although there is such a thing for making a tag "unusable" without deleting it, it is only utilized for horrible and big tags and can only be done by moderators or developers (not sure which). I suggest you think about a burninate-request. 300 questions is doable for 2 or 3 people retagging stuff. I suggest that you wait to do this until you get 2000 rep so that your edits don't go into the review queues.
    – Artjom B.
    Commented Aug 22, 2015 at 9:50
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    There are only just over 300 questions to be migrated. That's definitely doable. The precedent question from what's now MSE could have dealt with it 3 years ago, when the number of questions was smaller — oh well, it is easy to be wise after the event (and maybe the reputations weren't large enough before to be able to do it). Commented Aug 22, 2015 at 17:38
  • Yeah, I could probably hand-migrate things at some point. Yet another "wrong Sage" cropped up today... sigh. I'll look into the burninate thing, though it seems so '05.
    – kcrisman
    Commented Aug 24, 2015 at 13:32
  • Not sure what you are asking. Burnination? Retag? Cleanup? Commented Jul 15, 2019 at 14:55
  • I guess I was asking for info about all options.
    – kcrisman
    Commented Jul 20, 2019 at 17:56

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As someone who follows tag (apparently, I'm the top user over 30 days :), I don't see any ambiguity in its actual use. It is so consistently used for SageMath software that it's fair to say: in the context of Stack Overflow, means SageMath. Removing this perfectly useful tag isn't needed.

The tags and do exist, but have much less use than .

But you make a good point that the software is now called SageMath. Perhaps the tag should be renamed to acknowledge this. New questions that someone attempts to tag should still be mapped to SageMath by default.

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    Pretty sure just renaming the tag would be best, as then that leaves a big obvious lack of sage when someone tries to use it... which points them to the tags that are there: sagemath and so forth. Commented Aug 21, 2015 at 0:36
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    Renaming is not really a thing that happens. We can synonymize the two, making them equivalent for all intents and purposes. Commented Aug 21, 2015 at 1:09
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    @Dukeling Merging sage into sagemath (without creating a synonym) would be functionally equivalent to renaming the tag. Although a mod would be needed to perform this action.
    – user2361699
    Commented Aug 21, 2015 at 8:30
  • @Normal Human - I understand your point, see my edit to my question which I hope will clarify this.
    – kcrisman
    Commented Aug 21, 2015 at 18:29
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    @Dukeling note that merging one tag into another without a syn is effectively a rename...
    – Jon Clements Mod
    Commented Aug 22, 2015 at 17:59
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  1. Alternatively, can the tag be renamed ?

    1.a. That would clearly distinguish the various software called Sage:

    1.b. The Sage mathematics software system is called SageMath for disambiguation.

    See the dedicated wiki pages on SageMath's wiki:

    1.c. Another StackExchange site uses tag for SageMath:

    1.d. Admittedly, other StackExchange sites use [sage] for SageMath, but if there tags can be renamed, I volunteer to propose a renaming throughout the StackExchange network of sites. Although there is no ambiguity with the tag on sites such as MathOverflow.

  2. Could tags listed in (1.a) have their description hint at each other?

    2.a. This could be by including something like the list in (1.a) in the tag description of each tag listed in (1.a).

  3. Can StackOverflow's tag autocompletion and search be improved?

    3.a. Currently, when searching "sage" among StackOverflow tags at https://stackoverflow.com/tags,

    • 36 results are displayed
    • not all tags listed in (1.a) are among these 36 results
    • many "message-something" or "something-message" are suggested
    • there is no indication that more tags exist than the 36 displayed
    • there is no way to access further results beyond the 36 displayed

    3.b. By contrast, autocompletion in a browser's bookmarks favours the results including the search item as beginning of a full word, therefore it would find all the tags listed in (1.a) above before any tag containing "sage" only as part of "message".

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    I love 1.a which is essentially my suggestion. Don't want to burninate yet until that's done.
    – kcrisman
    Commented Feb 14, 2018 at 18:41
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    If the option to rename the tag sage to sagemath exists, does the tag sage survive and become an alias to sagemath? Commented Feb 14, 2018 at 18:56
  • I think either that or burnination is possible; I'd prefer burnination because of the historical misuse (I still have to retag on a regular basis).
    – kcrisman
    Commented Feb 14, 2018 at 20:25

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