There is a tag pipeline that currently has 1727 questions.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It is being used for a variety of different pipelines.
- Jenkins Pipelines
- BizTalk Pipelines
- PHP/Ubuntu
- Go
- R
- Scrapy
And that is just on the first few pages.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site??
Yes, most of them look to be on topic.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No, a more specific tag would be better.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No as per the answer to the first question.
There are some more specific tags
So should questions marked
- Django & Pipeline have their Pipeline tag be re-tagged to django-pipeline?
- Jenkins & Pipeline or Jenkins-plugins & Pipeline have their Pipeline tag to be re-tagged to jenkins-pipeline?
- BizTalk & Pipeline have their Pipeline tag to be re-tagged to biztalk-pipelines?
- Scrapy & Pipeline have their Pipeline tag to be re-tagged to scrapy-pipeline?
Some other pipeline tags
- asset-pipeline JavaScript / CSS
- bitbucket-pipelines BitBucket CI system
- amazon-data-pipeline
- integrated-pipeline-mode seems to be ASP.Net
- content-pipeline Usually invoked as part of an "XNA Content Project" (*.contentproj) in Visual Studio (or MSBuild).
- pipelined-function Use the result of a PL/SQL routine as if it were a table.
- custom-pipeline-component mainly Microsoft BizTalk or SSIS
- build-pipeline being used for a mix of things some should possible be build-pipeline-plugin for the Jenkins plugin questions
and more
django
,jenkins
, ... will be fair enough.pipelining
, which is a CPU mechanism. That tag seems to have some irrelevant clutter too, though.