Short background:
depth-first-search tag is used for depth-first search related questions:
Depth-first search (DFS) is an algorithm for traversing or searching a tree, tree structure, or graph.
Depth-first search is very often referred to as DFS.
Unfortunately, there is another tag called dfs:
DFS is a distributed filesystem from Microsoft
The problem:
Those two tags are often confused. I see dfs used instead of depth-first-search very often.
What I did:
- I edited tons of past questions tags (probably well over 100) and keep doing so
- Changed [DFS] tag description to include: Note: for questions about depth-first search, please use the depth-first-search tag. Not to be confused with [depth-first-search].
My question:
Clearly the change of description is not enough.
What can be done to further reduce confusing depth-first-search with dfs?
microsoft-dfs
ormicrosoft-distributed-file-system
. I think it's more consistent to aliasdfs
todepth-first-search
sincebfs
is an alias for Breadth First Search.