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tag refers to low-profile Java ElasticSearch library (1 question for the last month). refers to popular JavaScript testing framework (466 question for the last month), while the framework's official name is Jest too.

Currently ~75% Jest framework questions are initially mistagged with , this takes a lot of work from the community. That tag clearly suggests to not misuse it certainly doesn't help the situation: "Use the [jestjs] tag for questions related to the JavaScript testing framework". The suggestion is to retag questions with more specific tag like or . can optionally be made a synonym of jestjs.

This also was discussed in this question but Jest framework was much less popular at the time of asking, no assistance from the staff was provided.

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SOCVR helped me clean the tag out of questions. I have synonymed [jest] to and will merge later.

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Proposal

It is proposed to:

  1. rename into
  2. make a synonym of
  3. transfer wiki from to
  4. add guidance to use with , , , or

Alternative

As suggested by Braiam, an alternative could be:

  1. rename into
  2. retag questions mentioned in step 2 with
  3. add guidance to use with , , , or

Reasoning

  1. As tagging convention suggests, ElasticSearch-related tags are prefixed with elasticsearch-*.

  2. Of 812 questions, only 146 are tagged with and (~18%) + 8 are tagged with both and exclusively (~1%). Contrary to that:

    Firstly, 207 questions are tagged with + exclusively (~25%).
    Secondly, 36 questions are tagged with + , but not other langs (~4%).
    Thridly, 5 questions are tagged with + , but not with any above (~1%).
    Fourthly, 30 questions are tagged with + , but not with any above (~4%).
    Finally, counting non-exclusively, 431 questions are tagged with and at least any of the abovementioned tags, making it ~53%.

    This shows it is more common (~34% exclusively, ~53% inclusively) to refer to the name of the JavaScript testing framework with than to ElasticSearch library.

  3. Simply because has no tag wiki, and has one.

  4. Wiki for lacks usage guidance to add relevant language tag to help questions gain visibility. Currently, 5708 questions do not have relevant language tag associated with them (~49%) which might contribute to the high ratio of unanswered questions.

Tag stats

Tag graphs

This query suggests that the usage of with died down in the last couple of years:

trend of jest with elasticsearch


Retagging effort

Further refinement of the query by Bhargav Rao found 108 questions (67 after cleanup) for review (tagged with , but not either or one of ).

With a help of a SEDE query I managed to narrow the query down to 41 question to review. Further narrowed to 39 questions. Narrowed to 38 questions. (36, 31, 26 19 16 9 left done, added ).

September 2020

As of now, the tag has crept back up, now around 65 questions need review and retagging to or . Those are tagged with , but not or one of the JavaScript-related tags (due to search query limits, you are better off using the query).


The problem that now needs to be resolved is the tags that were added after the SEDE refresh and questions tagged with and one of the JavaScript related tags (expanded query shows 617 questions that can be safely have changed to ).

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    Why not [jestjs] [elasticsearch-jest] so that there will be no confusion whatsoever?
    – Braiam
    Aug 3, 2020 at 22:24
  • @Braiam - you mean making jestjs and [elasticsearch-jest] tags? Yes, I think that is a viable option as well. Added an alternative proposal to reflect that Aug 3, 2020 at 22:30
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    Upvoted for Alternative
    – leonheess
    Oct 1, 2020 at 11:17
  • The answer isn't clear about current retagging strategy being done
    – TheMaster
    Oct 1, 2020 at 20:59
  • @TheMaster - hm? The review strategy stays the same - find questions tagged by jest that are JavaScript-related ( i.e. with a reactjs ) and retag them to jest-js. This answer goes in pair with Bhargav's answer: first, review/retag the ambigously tagged questions, then the tag jest will be safe to merge with jest-js Oct 1, 2020 at 21:04
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While Oleg mentions:

rename into

the solution isn't that straightforward. There are 658 [jest] questions currently that do not have a elasticsearch tag or mention. That needs to be addressed first. We don't need to manually run through all the 658 posts, we just need to filter out to find the possible ones related to elastic search and add the tag to the ones that need them. This can be done by removing those that have a javascript, a reactjs or an enzyme tag on them. That leaves us around 130 posts which need to be checked. We need to go through these manually, and add the tag.

Once that's done, we need to update the ones that already have a tag on them. There used to be a CM script that could have been used to add the in mass to the 146 posts with both the tags, but given that Shog no longer works for the company, we do not have access to that tool. For now we would need to manually open up the 146 posts and add the tag to those.

After these two cleanups, you can then proceed with merging , which would then be left with just the jestjs questions, with . will die at the end of the merge.

Please do address this as soon as possible, let not become a new .

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    Babel thing could be prevented by prefixing with python, no?
    – Braiam
    Aug 3, 2020 at 22:35
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    Yes, the solution is easy, but the volume makes it hard. Babel is worse than this because there's around 1500 posts which are related to the original Babel, and the remaining which are about BabelJS. Going through that amount of posts is very hard. Aug 3, 2020 at 22:37
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    As someone said, solutions are easier when you aren't going against the current. Rename first, fix later, since every day we don't deal with the issue, it becomes bigger ;)
    – Braiam
    Aug 3, 2020 at 22:40
  • @BhargavRao - maybe it is time to respark the discussion on Babel. I can provide some supplementary data and either add to the initial question or start a new one (whichever is better) - I agree with Braiam here, babel can become python-babel or be postfixed: babel-py (or babel-python) Aug 3, 2020 at 22:40
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    While I don't really like that direction, @Braiam, I suppose we aren't left with other options. Aug 3, 2020 at 22:42
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    Btw, this leaves us with 107 only if we exclude those tagged with jest + typescript as well. 103 without ecmascript-6 Aug 3, 2020 at 22:44
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    The one I shared was just for a start, @OlegValter, feel free to improvise on that. Anything around 100~150 should be easy to handle. Aug 3, 2020 at 22:45
  • @BhargavRao - yes, thank you, I only wanted to refine it further, we can also exclude those that are tagged with angularjs, but the query got over the limit, maybe a SEDE will help Aug 3, 2020 at 22:46
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    I will link you how we dealt with a tag that resisted to die in Unix and Linux: Unfortunately, the questions keep coming in. I try to catch them early but some always fall through the cracks. Please blacklist install so that we can clean up the remaining occurrences.. Note, I'm not saying that we need to blacklist these tags, but a blunt action to stop the tide would be helpful.
    – Braiam
    Aug 3, 2020 at 22:47

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