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EDIT: I mistakenly thought [pythonic] had been a distinct tag in its own right (not a synonym to [python]) and had been deleted in 2018.

Where is the audit trail of what happened, and why was there no discussion?

While we're at it, what is/was the case for or against [pythonic]?

  • the generic tag exists
  • it was overused, especially in the sense "what is a one-liner for ...?", sometimes "Givemetehcodez". (That sounds like an argument for giving extra scrutiny to such questions, but not for removing the tag)
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    [pythonic] seems to be made a synonym of python tag. Check here
    – Suraj Rao
    May 14, 2018 at 10:36
  • @SurajRao: seems to have happened around or since the question referenced above (May 10)
    – smci
    May 14, 2018 at 10:41
  • @smci umm.... it was originally created nearly 6 years ago... Whether it took ~6 years to get approved is another thing. However, the rename count of 125 seems to be about right for how often I'd imagine 6 years of it being used would be... May 14, 2018 at 10:43
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    Also the linked question is not about the tag but to me it looks like the keyword "pythonic" in question body
    – Suraj Rao
    May 14, 2018 at 10:48
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    Discussions about it raged at MSE in 2013, find them by googling site:meta.stackexchange.com pythonic. Not so sure what the conclusion was, other than it belonging in the [coding-style] meta tag category. But surely enough to get sufficient users to vote for the synonym. May 14, 2018 at 10:56
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    yes cross site dupe meta.stackexchange.com/questions/140325/…
    – Suraj Rao
    May 14, 2018 at 10:58
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    @JonClements: but it's not a synonym for 'Python'. It is a one-word term meaning 'idiomatic Python'. I don't understand your comments. I couldn't find any discussion or approval for removing it as a tag in its own right. (EDIT: SurajRao found a 2012 discussion.)
    – smci
    May 14, 2018 at 11:00
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    Okay... I'm just pointing out that "happened recently" isn't the case... the syn' was first proposed in 2012 and from @SurajRao's link (kudos Hans) - looks like it's not been a thing for over 5 years and no one's missed it as a tag... May 14, 2018 at 11:01
  • Ah ok. It got made a synonym back in 2012. Thanks @SurajRao for that 2012 link. I was unaware of that. I miss it as a tag, but if most others don't, I can live without it.
    – smci
    May 14, 2018 at 11:03

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No one deleted the tag (I understand you are referring to burnination).

was created as a synonym of . See python synonyms.

As @JonClements pointed out it was created 6 years ago [Jul 5,2012]. Relevant MSE discussion here.

Also, the linked question you are referring to relates to the usage of the word "pythonic" in the question body and not the tag itself.

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  • Thanks. Re " the linked question you are referring to relates to the usage of the word "pythonic" in the question body and not the tag itself." I know that, and I never said it wasn't. I mistakenly thought that [pythonic] had only recently disappeared, and that article was merely the only thing I found on Meta that seemed to shed any light on what might have happened and when.
    – smci
    May 14, 2018 at 11:41

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