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In working on a game project in Ruby, I've been trying to look for bits of information via the tag, which I believed corresponded to the C++/Ruby game development library, libgosu.

However, it turns out there's a relatively-new (ie. 5 years old) programming language for the JVM also called Gosu.

The tag wikis and descriptions for each of these, and respectively, appear to have been updated, but there are a lot of questions out there which require tag edits to be correct.

I've gone through and cleaned up any questions which refer to libgosu, but my edits are pending review.

What else, if anything, should be done to resolve this, and what should I do to try and prevent this confusion in the future?

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    Well, one could think about abolishing the tag gosu in favor of libgosu (exists) and gosu-lang (in the spirit of crystal-lang factor-lang figaro-lang julia-lang logo-lang q-lang shakespeare-lang slim-lang snap-lang turing-lang), if gosu is esoteric enough to avoid mis-tagging. Aug 27, 2015 at 17:54
  • That's not a bad idea, either. The Gosu language does seem to be quite rare, despite its merits. I don't think anyone would mind terribly. Aug 27, 2015 at 18:49
  • Can you quickly check the remaining questions in the [gosu] tag to make sure that they all refer to the gosu language? I can then rename the tag to [gosu-lang] as suggested. Mar 23, 2019 at 12:13

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