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tag is being mis-used to ask questions that should be tagged .

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A ribbon is an interface wherein a set of toolbars are organized using tabs.

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Ribbon is a Inter Process Communication (remote procedure calls) library with built in software load balancers. The primary usage model involves REST calls with various serialization scheme support.

Newest 5 questions tagged (at the time of posting this question):

You can clearly see 4 of the questions are related to and and are incorrectly tagged .

To avoid such future conflicts, renaming to [ribbon-menu] or [ribbon-toolbar] or [ui-ribbon] (or a better rename) is one solution.

If you feel there is a better solution, please suggest.

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    In my opinion, [microsoft-ribbon] would be a bad tag name. [ribbon-menu] or [ribbon-toolbar] or [ui-ribbon] would all be better. The ribbon may have been introduced by Microsoft, but is present in many non-Microsoft programs, and is not directly related to Microsoft.
    – Erik A
    Commented Mar 5, 2018 at 9:44
  • @ErikvonAsmuth I also feel the same. I've update the question. Commented Mar 5, 2018 at 9:54
  • @ErikvonAsmuth Yep, for instance, DevExpress has it's own Ribbon controls that are also called, well, "Ribbon" :-)
    – Skipper
    Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 13:46
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    @ErikvonAsmuth Do you know of any specifc non-MS technologies that use one? (If you do, they should be shot. Ribbon is a horrific UX.)
    – jpmc26
    Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 18:42
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    Is there a reason to have a ribbon tag which refers to the UI element at all? Does it meet the tag criteria? Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 23:24

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As Chris Hayes brought up in the comments:

Is there a reason to have a ribbon tag which refers to the UI element at all? Does it meet the tag criteria?

I don't believe such a tag, be it suffixed -menu, -ui, -toolbar, etc., meets tag criteria.

Expertise in ribbon menus would indicate the design and user experience, not the programmatic implementation of them, and we have different sites for design and UX.

Further, a ribbon is a shared menu technique across many applications, and many different companies, on many different platforms. There's no guarantee that when you're talking about a ribbon, you're talking about a specific program, company, or even a specific OS.

I think we should cleanup by retagging to or similar tags where appropriate, and then burninating the remainder of the uses. If those remaining questions are otherwise on-topic, we can simply edit the questions as needed and remove the tags. If they are not, then we should vote to close them using the appropriate reason.

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Since there are quite a few Ribbon-questions, I decided to write a custom query to look for questions with the tag and including either the , , , , , , , , or tags. This query can be found on SEDE.

From those ~50 questions, I disambiguated most of them, except the following question, which should be closed for asking off-topic questions.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/36088913

If I understand Roomba correctly, this question should be deleted soon, due to being dead.

While there was a lot discussion about whether or not the tag should exist or not, this disambiguation should make it easier to retag if necessary.

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