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I was reviewing (and rejecting) a proposed change to the question What's the "gadget vulnerability"? which added the tag to the existing duo of and , and there's also a plural .

Looking at the raw statistics:

  • has no wiki description, 178 questions, no top answerer with more than 1 answer, and minimal activity in the last 30 days.

  • has a wiki description, 19 questions, one top answerer with 3 answers, everyone else with one, and minimal recent activity. All questions previously tagged are now tagged .

  • has a wiki description, 190 questions, some answerers with significant activity (one person has answered 36 questions!), but minimal recent activity.

  • has no tag wiki, 27 questions, one answerer with 3 answers (everyone else just one) and minimal recent activity. The questions previously tagged have been detagged or retagged (sometimes , sometimes ).

The descriptions of and makes it clear they're describing the same thing.

A scanty survey of the and tags suggests that the term is used in other contexts than just Windows Desktop Gadgets. Any retagging needs to be done carefully.

Suggested fix-ups

  1. Synonymize and using the longer name as the canonical form. No longer necessary.

  2. Synonmize and (using as the canonical tag since it has by far the larger number of questions) unless both are burninated. Maybe a quick improvement is to synonymize these two before they're eliminated — by retagging to when that's appropriate or by removing the gadgetry tag when it is not. No longer necessary.

Retagging the questions as is was doable manually.

Retagging (and detagging) the questions as is was also doable manually.

Cleaning up the list will probably be was fiddly.

For some reason, the question Do we need [gadgets]? escaped everyone's attention when I opened this question.

Any thoughts?

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    Suggested title: Go-go [gadget] tags
    – Machavity Mod
    Apr 8, 2017 at 23:14
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    The most accurate definition for "gadget" that I know is "a small thing that does something". Unless someone can give a more firm definition, I say we burninate [gadget] and [gadgets] (retagging to [windows-gadgets] if appropriate).
    – Siguza
    Apr 9, 2017 at 0:35
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    @Siguza: Use tag windows-desktop-gadgets rather than windows-gadgets in the relabelling, and I'm on board with your suggestion. Apr 10, 2017 at 0:04
  • windows-gadgets makes more sense Apr 10, 2017 at 16:00
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    @OblongMedulla: too late; the clean up has removed windows-gadgets completely (and gadgets too). Unless you're into masochism, the name going forward is Windows Desktop Gadgets. The gadget tag still needs careful work. There are sundry other tags that may be relevant to retag with, or removing the tag may be best. Apr 10, 2017 at 16:04
  • Hey that works too! You guys work fast around here! Apr 10, 2017 at 17:03
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    I'm upvoting this purely for the reason that you didn't try to come up with a terrible punny title, thank you!
    – DavidG
    Apr 11, 2017 at 14:16

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Summary

Trogdor was here!

This tag has been burninated

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