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I was looking at the tag, specifically as there was a stream of new questions posted to it today, and it seems like there is a bit of a stalemate around tag synonyms for Google's Kubernetes Engine product on Stack Overflow.

Could either eligible users for (the original name of this product) please upvote both existing tag synonym proposals or a mod please take a look?

I'm new to this process and Meta, so happy to receive clarification of the processes for either if that's not appropriate :)


Rationale and explanation: is a very clear synonym of , I found a previous meta question that seems to describe the situation pretty well. As this linked question is now over a year old and still causing issues for new posters, seems best to ask a new question, providing more background.

I suspect the timeline of events has caused this situation, here it is, with question counts at time of writing:

  1. is initial product name (1122 questions)
  2. starts due to Google renaming the product (867 questions)
  3. is a shorthand for 2. above which is not the easiest to remember. (420 questions)

Because of the timeline, has synonym proposals for both other tags. But they are stuck on 0 and 1 votes.

Current voting on google-container-engine synonyms

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Yes, they both are the same. I checked most of the questions in allof the tags, and approved both the synonyms after making sure that there wasn't any other usage. Given that GKE was an acronym, I was concerned if it was being used for some other abbreviation, but it wasn't.

I synonymized the tags in the following manner:

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  • Thanks! I've noticed that the topuser stats for the tags seem to be stuck, even though there have been a low but steady stream of new questions coming in ( stackoverflow.com/tags/google-container-engine/topusers). Is that something that will sort itself out, or does it need further attention? Feb 26, 2019 at 9:18
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    @PaulAnnetts, I think it is just caching and will fix itself in a few days. Ideally it should have been updated by now, but let's just give it some more time. Feb 26, 2019 at 15:54

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