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I just noticed the 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.

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  • Rename it to multi-currency to cover applications that deal with multiple currencies, including exchange rate processes? Jul 2, 2018 at 13:44
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    @NathanOliver - I do not think that we need any business logic - specific tags.
    – PM 77-1
    Jul 2, 2018 at 14:12
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    Yes, I don't use it but now that I know about it I might follow it. It comes up a lot when you have data on your sales in multiple currencies. I mean think about it, you're minding your own business writing code and all of the sudden you need an API to some external live data source just to convert a column of numbers to 1 locale so that you can aggregate it and understand it. Also, some Finance and Economics people study it and also use the other languages popular on SO like python, vba, r, etc.
    – Hack-R
    Jul 2, 2018 at 23:47
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    @Hack-R - Most of such questions will be off-topic on SO either as "too broad" / "opinion based" or "asking to recommend an external source".
    – PM 77-1
    Jul 3, 2018 at 14:11
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    @PM77-1 That doesn't make any sense to me
    – Hack-R
    Jul 3, 2018 at 14:16
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    I also would like to know the policy around tags for the use of the code rather than the nature of the technology
    – Mike M
    Jul 3, 2018 at 22:51
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    A few months ago I also discovered the bank and banking tags. See also meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/288974/…
    – Didier L
    Jul 4, 2018 at 22:29
  • @DidierL Ugg, we really need to break the bank! A shame your post didn't get anywhere despite the decent number of votes. Perhaps report as a burninate request?
    – Ken Y-N
    Jul 5, 2018 at 0:06
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    It has a description For questions relating to issues dealing with currency exchange rates. Examples include reaching currency exchange API services, converting data, historical analyses of international financial data, etc. Jul 5, 2018 at 9:33
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    The phrasing is utterly misleading: the question asks if we need it, and has +43/-7 upvotes (including mine), appearing to say "Yes we need it", but is tagged [burninate-request], so some are construing that those are 43 votes to burn it. Also there are 2 answers (and multiple comments) saying it is needed and 0 answers saying it isn't. Do we reword the question? flip the upvotes? close this asking and reask a new one with "Should we burninate..."? cc: @BDL
    – smci
    Aug 13, 2018 at 7:08
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    I agree with smci: The title in combination with the burnation-request leaves the voting results up for interpretation. Since it doesn't answer the usual burnation request questions anyway, I suggest we remove the tag from here and ask a new burnation request for it.
    – BDL
    Aug 13, 2018 at 7:19
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    @BDL: Yes, but also this question needs to be closed as unclear. It will be impossible to retrospectively fix the vote-count based on misleading title.
    – smci
    Aug 13, 2018 at 7:31

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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.

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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 and not since that is seriously non-obvious; also the fact that historical exchange rates need to be retrieved/stored/looked-up/used, so is a perfect name.

( is also useful, since we do not necessarily want individual tags for exchange-rate sites/APIs (e.g. ) 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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    Why do you think that Individual exchange-rate sites and APIs (e.g. fixerio) do not in general deserve their own tag? There are around 40,000 tags in StackOverflow. Still you think Individual exchange-rate sites and APIs (e.g. fixerio) do not in general deserve their own tag? Aug 13, 2018 at 6:45
  • (@IamtheMostStupidPerson: please do not drag in the other discussion, that's specifically why I put it in a different question. Anyway it's moot since this question phrasing is hopelessly confused and should be closed and reasked in the affirmative. First things first.)
    – smci
    Aug 13, 2018 at 7:34

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