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I realize there was a cleanup of the nascent [apache-http-server] tag, but this is coming at it from the other end

is too vague a tag now.

Use this tag (along with an appropriate programming-language tag) for programming questions relating to the Apache HTTP Server. Do not use this tag for questions about other Apache Foundation products. Note that server configuration questions are usually a better fit on https://serverfault.com

Back in the day, almost all of Apache was its web server (called httpd, or HTTP Daemon), which is still the top web server on the Internet. It makes sense that the tag would become synonymous with that. But Apache can now also refer to The Apache Software Foundation which encompasses

  • 350+ Projects and Initiatives
  • 300+ Top-Level Projects
  • 52 podlings in the Apache Incubator

As such, people are now using this to refer to any Apache foundation project. For instance this question about Apache PDFBox which uses AND . A rename to what most questions are using it for would solve the problem.

It would probably not be a bad idea to rename the following as well

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  • Wait, I remember that we disambiguated apache httpd webserver, since the project was taking other projects. I can't find the post right now, maybe in the other meta.
    – Braiam
    Commented Jun 11, 2019 at 19:53
  • I can see the logic behind your main point, but renaming those last three would be a step backwards, since those are pretty un-ambiguous, and the shorter version is much closer to real-world usage.
    – MikeB
    Commented Jun 12, 2019 at 10:02

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