Since yesterday, this user has been retagging rational to rational-developer-for-i tag.
- Rational developer for power and ILE C compilers - Is ILE-C still supported?
- Setup/change RDP's default Output Queue?
- AS/400 Wont compile Printer File under RDP 8
- What are the utilities in AS/400
- Multiple SYSLIB in a property group or multiple property groups in a COBOL program in Rational Developer for System Z
- How do I configure RDi to work with Aldon LM i
This raises a few concerns:
- What's with the tag name, anyway? It looks like a tag that should be longer, but was cut off by the character limit.
- Why are people approving this edit? The tag is unclear and incomplete.
- It seems like he created this tag, because the first question that uses it was edited by him yesterday, but he doesn't have enough reputation.
- What is the rational tag itself about? The guidance usage says:
"A rational is a number that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers. Rational can also refer to IBM's Rational family of products."
My best guess is that rational-developer-for-i is supposed to be rational-developer-for-ibm, which would actually be helpful - the rational tag seems unclear. What's going on here, and what should we do about it?
Edits
The user proposed a tag wiki edit and wiki excerpt edit. Both were rejected.
The tag was created yesterday. Proved by looking in the revision history of the tag wiki.
Rational Developer for I is a real thing - but is it relevant to the questions tagged with it?