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Not to be confused with this sentence is false. Related to this dumpster fire, however.

So, we have a tag that's pulling the whole "It means this, except when it means that" mess.

A rational is a number that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers. Rational can also refer to IBM's Rational family of products.

So, we need to disambiguate this. I'm doing #1 as part of the aforementioned dumpster fire burnination

  1. Retag the IBM stuff to ()
  2. Rename to for clarity ()
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    This post is rational. Commented Jul 9, 2018 at 15:39
  • Machavity [ibm-rad] may be better, it has 337 questions tagged vs [ibm-rational] having only 32. From the descriptions they both seem to be describing the same thing. If someone with more IBM Rational experience can provide some input that would be great.
    – JoshMc
    Commented Jul 9, 2018 at 15:50
  • @JoshMc I suspect (having cleaned those out) that we'll need a separate Meta for what to do with ibm-rational, ibm-rad and ibm-jazz (Rational's name prior to IBM buying Jazz). They may all need to be synonymed but not sure. For now, these [rational] Qs are under the [ibm-rational] tag
    – Machavity Mod
    Commented Jul 9, 2018 at 15:53
  • There is also a tag specific to the IBM i platform (Used to be AS/400 then iSeries), [rational-developer-for-i], this is discussed on meta here.
    – JoshMc
    Commented Jul 9, 2018 at 15:56
  • I'd prefer the singular ([rational-number]) over the plural
    – Erik A
    Commented Jul 9, 2018 at 17:55
  • @ErikvonAsmuth Done
    – Machavity Mod
    Commented Jul 9, 2018 at 17:56

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I agree that multi-use tags are a big problem. As a relatively new user, I remember asking my first question and tagging it - if I saw a tag which was roughly relevant, I used it. If there was a tag which was a little ambiguous, I avoided it. However not all users are the same and some users would use it anyway, as (other than being berated in the comments for using a tag incorrectly) there is no real downside to tagging like this; you end up with the potential for finding completely irrelevant posts in a tag that you follow - which is enough of a problem when people do things like tagging code as or questions as and doesn't need encouraging through multi-use tags.

Tags with two similar uses are one thing (see CSS tag applying to HTML, XML, etc) but tags with two completely unrelated uses are entirely unhelpful IMO.

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