Discussion
Based on discussions on the [covid-19] and [covid-19-data], a user has untagged all questions using the [c3ai-datalake] tag because it related to COVID-19.
However, the [c3ai-datalake] tag is not a meta tag -- questions that had been posted under the tag related to the specific use of the C3.ai COVID-19 Data Lake. There's precedent for tags related to specific APIs, like [facebook-graph-api] and [youtube-api]. Based on the discussion in the comments of this question, I don't see any good argument for this being a meta-tag. It's a useful tag that (1) can be used as the only tag on a question, and (2) is not subjective, and is thus not a meta tag. It's valuable for questions having to do with the specifics of the API documented here, like the "includes" and "filter" fields, which are specific to the API.
Could we keep this tag given its value in identifying questions related to the COVID-19 Data Lake? If something like [c3-api] would be clearer, that seems like a reasonable option too.
Proposed tag wiki
The C3.ai COVID-19 Data Lake provides a free and public RESTful API to access a variety of COVID-19 datasets in one unified data image.
Use this tag to ask and answer questions related to accessing and using the C3.ai COVID-19 Data Lake API. In particular, use this tag for questions related to:
- the specifics of API calls like
fetch
,evalmetrics
, andgetarticlemetadata
- joining data across multiple data types using
include
- implementations of concepts specific to the Data Lake in Python, R, or other tools that access the API