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I have a question about an Eclipse feature. Is it appropriate to include the tag even though the question isn't about Java per se?

Question in question: Search modified files in Eclipse

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No. Use tags to represent what you're actually asking about. If you're asking about an Eclipse feature, the tag would be sufficient. For your given example, that's entirely language-agnostic and only has to do with the IDE, so I would be very confused if I saw in that question at all.

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  • Yeah I figured. It's frustrating though, because I suspect a lot of people with expertise in Eclipse don't actively follow that tag.
    – shmosel
    Jun 26, 2017 at 21:54
  • It's half my frustration from being in Java and IntelliJ. Yes, these often go hand-in-hand, but I'm not a fan of seeing a Java question also tagged with its IDE. The reverse applies too; if you're just asking a question about the tool and not what you're doing in the tool, then asking about the tool is fine.
    – Makoto
    Jun 26, 2017 at 21:55
  • Conversely, it could be the case that a Java dev happens to use Eclipse, not that they're equipped to answer questions about it. I'd rather the actual experts that followed the Eclipse tag take a look at a question like that rather than someone who's going to take a guess.
    – Makoto
    Jun 26, 2017 at 22:01

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