Quite often when browsing through elixir questions I find myself editing phoenix to be phoenix-framework. I have not (yet) come across a question that was truly meant to have the phoenix tag.
It would be great if upon submission of a question, the system could see that there were a number of edits from foo -> bar and ask the user if they actually meant to use bar instead based on other tags that were used in the question.
flex
,flex-lexer
, andflexbox
. Flexbox questions are more common, but theflex
tag was created for Adobe Flex. Now if only we could get people to read the tag summaries...[server-side-events]
questions every week mis-tagged with[sse]
(x86 SIMD). Good idea to look at the other tags as a heuristic for the tag being inappropriate, that would catch essentially all of them, because[javascript]
+[sse]
is extremely rare. (There's AFAIK still no well-supported way to use SIMD from JS, or to even give auto-vectorization hints.)asp.net
withmodel-view-controller
(which is a synonym formvc
). The trick here is that machine learning has to be taught, and it needs to be taught with good data. There is little to be had in tags :(.