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I should say that I'm not a subscriber to the tag and it's actually the first time I notice this tag. That being said, it looks very odd to me and could be easily mistaken for at first glance. I wonder why it's written like this instead of . Is there a reason for that?

I realize that although it's sometimes referred to as Mac OS, according to Apple, it's written macOS but since tags can't use uppercase letters, I suggest changing it to .

Notes:

  • Looks like it was renamed recently (relatively speaking) so perhaps it was just a quick decision (deciding that "macos" is close enough to "macOS").
  • There are other related smaller tags that depend on it (e.g., , ).
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  • BTW, Mac OS refers to "Classic" (versions of Mac before X). The alternate/old name for macOS is Mac OS X. Commented Apr 28, 2019 at 0:43
  • Hmm, IDK. It just feels awkward written macos and can be mistaken for macros (which is what happened to me and inspired this question). Also, looks like I'm not the only one who thought of that.
    – 41686d6564
    Commented Apr 28, 2019 at 0:57
  • I don't really think how awkward it feels to you is really a reason for change. Also, unless it can be shown to have actually caused problems, it's still just a concern. Commented Apr 28, 2019 at 1:13
  • That's fair enough, I guess :)
    – 41686d6564
    Commented Apr 28, 2019 at 1:32
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    Here are two examples were [macos] seems to have been mistaken for [macros]: stackoverflow.com/q/52561182/4284627 and stackoverflow.com/q/52765380/4284627 Commented Apr 28, 2019 at 13:07
  • @Donald Alternative theory: both of those askers were using Macs, and misunderstood the purpose of tags.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Apr 29, 2019 at 5:21

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The official product name is "macOS", with no spaces (or hyphens).

Thus, the tag is named accordingly.

I don't see any "confusion".

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