I noticed there's now an android-gson tag. It doesn't have many questions yet and can easily be burninated, but I'm not a Java or Android guy and wanted to check with people who are, first.
As I understand it, there exists no Android-specific GSON library, and all that these android-gson questions are talking about is parsing JSON with the plain old GSON library in the context of an Android application. Is that correct?
If it is, we should burninate the tag (perhaps adding in the gson or android tags to questions where they're actually key to the question). If not, it's worth somebody who understands what the tag represents giving it a decent description.
android
andgson
tags would convey, and has an unclear excerpt that could be interpreted to mean that "GSON for Android" is a separate library. It adds no value and does harm, in other words - so it should cease to exist.status-declined
on a request that simply hasn't gained traction; I read the FAQ and its only mention ofstatus-declined
stated that "This signals that the community decided against burnination of the tag", which is why I thought Yvette's use here was wrong.