For some reason I encountered the undefined
tag for the first time earlier today, and I am not sure why the community seems to keep it, whereas an old tag like option
was eradicated for irrelevancy (agreeing with that conclusion).
The undefined
tag is usually not alone, as it can apply to almost any language, framework, etc. This question used it alone, but the problem was really about the underlying language, so I added the ruby
tag. Just undefined
is overly generic, and the watchers of the target language may not be able to help without being more specific. And, well, I do not know anyone specialize in undefined
.
So I wonder whether we should keep such a tag, and why. What is so special about it that justifies having it? Perhaps search based on multiple tags is an answer (e.g. ruby
AND undefined
). I would be interested in other reasons.
The why may be worth discussing more actually, as it could lead SO to add some tips (or automated recommendation) near the Tags field/label of the question creation form.
undefined
is actually pretty unambiguous, it refers to something that is not defined.