I'm starting to edit more, and would like some guidance before I start something unproductive or waste someone's time.
The DBI package for R is gaining a lot of momentum, and I see 60 questions tagged with [r] and [dbi]. The vast majority should have used the [r-dbi]
tag (that refers to the R package) instead of the [dbi]
tag (that refers to the Perl module).
Is it helpful if I modify these tags to [r-dbi]?
@daedalus suggested that "Typically mass (tag) edits aren't good to do without community approval first". Is this current stack overflow meta question the proper was to get community approval?
Since I have fewer than 2,000 points, my edits require two additional people to approve; is this burden more than it's worth? @ChrisF stated "It might be better to hold off the "simple" retags until you reach 2k".
Multiple sources expressed roughly "please review the whole question and see if there's anything else you can improve" (besides the tag edits). Realistically, I don't think I'll make the time to closely read the 60 questions and make thoughtful edits. But I do think it's realistic for me to tackle a few [dbi]/[r-dbi] modifications occasionally and get to all 60 in a few days. Is this still a useful contribution? The Perl developers searching [dbi] won't be polluted with R questions, and the R developers searching [r-dbi] see a better range of questions.
To feel out the situation, I've already made five [dbi] -> [r-dbi] retags, and the current reviews have approved the edits. So it looks like there's at least some support for this retag.
Any things else I should be considering?
Two more (or of a dozen) retagging references (involving point 2):