I'm asking this question, because I might be doing it wrongly - or not - depending what the answer to the question is.
I sometimes remove the github tag from Git questions where it does not matter that the project is hosted on GitHub. Sometimes they are just Git questions where the OP added the GitHub tag (novices tend to understand Git
and GitHub
being the same; they don't know the differences), so I remove the tag and add the git tag. Some other times however, these are questions about Git which are hosted on GitHub.
Let's take for example this question. The question - even though his source is hosted on GitHub - has nothing to do with GitHub whatsoever. The source could be hosted on any other Git service and the question would be exactly the same. So I removed the github tag (he re-added it shortly after I removed it). So now I'm asking, am I right in removing it?
git
, eventually someone is going to ask the question of whether this is hosted on github or not. Maybe not for this question, but it's not uncommon for questions to have implementation specific answers. (ie: Oh, well if you're hosted on github you can do X, which is a bit easier, otherwise generally just Y)...