I just posted a question about Perl 6's module installer panda, but when I tried to tag the question with panda
, I was told the tag pandas
already exists and therefore I should raise this on meta.
How should this be handled?
I just posted a question about Perl 6's module installer panda, but when I tried to tag the question with panda
, I was told the tag pandas
already exists and therefore I should raise this on meta.
How should this be handled?
This question is rather old now. If I had answered it then, my opinion would have been to use a more generic package-management
tag instead of the specific one. My opinion now is that, well, panda is no longer used or maintained, and I don't think zef
is popular enough for a tag, so still no.
panda
was it ... kind of like cpan. I did not think it was going to be dumped unceremoniously. ... The question is kind of pointless now as I am no longer interested in asking questions about any aspect of Perl 6 let alone about a package manager that makes me work so hard to bend to its will.
Apr 24, 2018 at 19:36
panda
to install Perl6 modules. I don't know much about it (hence the question). That does not preclude the possibility that I might answer questions in that tag in the future when I know, but I do not understand how my commitment to answering questions can be a part of the decision to tag a separate area of questions.panda
. At least some among us will likely be able to answer questions.panda
module installer. I want to label my question with the appropriate classification. I do not understand how classifying something can be prevented by the requirement that I first find people to underwrite a question-answering policy. By labeling my question with the specific category, I would be making it discoverable by people who want to answer questions in that category -- if I were allowed.