The Linux tag instructions state:
LINUX QUESTIONS MUST BE PROGRAMMING RELATED. Use this tag only if your question relates to programming using Linux APIs or Linux-specific behavior, not just because you happen to run your code on Linux.
In spite of those instructions, linux tagged question are frequently not about Linux APIs or Linux specific behavior. I sampled the 20 newest questions tagged linux
, which could be categorized as follows:
- 6 shell scripting, not Linux specific
- 3 administration, specific to particular distribution or container system
- 2 general programming, not Linux API specific, but happen to be running on Linux
- 2 Using a 3rd party software package on Linux
- 2 Linux usage question (where is a core dump, accessing man pages)
- 5 Linux API (including 1 glibc question, which wasn't really specific to Linux)
That is, 75-80% of the questions in the sample did not follow the linux instructions.
Should we change linux instructions to match community use, and introduce tag(s) (e.g. linux-api) for Linux API questions?