I've been mulling about this since long, and had been using this in the moderator room to fight for a mass-retag tool, so I'm really glad to see this happen! With the confession out of the way, here are some things that we need to tackle:
- python + babel. The 130 original questions that were related to the Python Babel, which needs to be retagged with python-babel. This seems to be done already, so we can move on.
- Posts tagged with the other Python frameworks/projects. These should also be retagged with python-babel:
- Now moving on to the JavaScript Babel plugin, just merging the remaining tags with babeljs would do. However, we would need to clean up the existing tags and make sure that we're not missing out on any wrongly tagged Python posts.
- Searching for posts without the top 10 related (JavaScript) tags, reduces the number of posts that we need to sift through from 1914 in the other post, to just 390 questions. I'm sure this can be further decreased by adding in more of the JavaScript framework tags.
- A further way to refine is to also exclude those questions that contain the mention of the JavaScript frameworks in the body. This would put the figure at 280 questions.
- Finally there are 23 posts that have just the babel tag, and these should be reviewed once before the final tag merge.
Note that the point of this clean-up exercise is to not be a hundred percent sure that there aren't any wrongly tagged python-babel questions, but to make sure that the number of them are really low. It is totally fine if we miss a couple of python-babel posts, that get retagged to babeljs. We would be finding them organically in the future, when we can retag them.
I would also add babel as a synonym for babeljs post merge, as that would avoid the recreation of the tag. It might result in a few incorrectly tagged questions, but the curators of the babeljs can definitely drop in and retag the smaller number of questions, as opposed to hacking it down to the ground again when it's recreated.
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