I just noticed the currency-exchange-rates tag and wonder why we need it. It has a potential to attract non-programming inquires.
Currently it has 3 followers, 68 questions, and no description.
Looks like a perfect candidate for burnination to me.
I just noticed the currency-exchange-rates tag and wonder why we need it. It has a potential to attract non-programming inquires.
Currently it has 3 followers, 68 questions, and no description.
Looks like a perfect candidate for burnination to me.
In view of Trogdor I am transferring what I had posted as a Comment:
It has a potential to attract non-programming inquires. Have you checked whether already signs of this? What about these criteria? Has 66 Open Qs (and 4 followers). Seems unambiguous to me.
Basically, if you want a tag burninated please make a case for doing so. potential to attract non-programming inquires hardly convinces me and I can see it being useful to narrow down a search within our 16M+ Qs.
Yes we do need the tag. Citing the same reasons as existing discussion here:
EDIT: the question was phrased as do we need it? but tagged [burninate-request], my +1 vote (and likely many others) to keep it are locked in. The question is hopelessly confused and should be closed and reasked as an affirmative burninate-request.
Naming: yes it should be called currency-exchange-rates and not multi-currency since that is seriously non-obvious; also the fact that historical exchange rates need to be retrieved/stored/looked-up/used, so currency-exchange-rates is a perfect name.
(currency-exchange-rates is also useful, since we do not necessarily want individual tags for exchange-rate sites/APIs (e.g. fixerio) See 1. But first we have to resolve this "Should we keep it?" discussion, otherwise that other answer thread is moot.)
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