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We need a new tag that covers the widely used vcf file format in bioinformatics. But the tag is already taken. What should the new tag be called?

Search for: vcf [bioinformatics]
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Search for: [vcf]
189 results

Current tag info:

vCard is a file format(.vcf) standard for electronic business cards. vCards are often attached to e-mail messages, but can be exchanged in other ways, such as on the World Wide Web or instant messaging. They can contain name and address information, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, URLs, logos, photographs, and audio clips. Do not use this tag for genetics related VCF files.
(boldface mine)

Despite the above tag info, confusion persists:
Search for: [vcf] bioinformatics
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FAQs:

What is vcf file format?

Bioinformatics SE [vcf] tag: VCF, acronym for Variant Calling Format, is a text file type used to store information regarding genetic variants.
The Variant Call Format (VCF) Version 4.2 Specification
Variant Call Format - Wikipedia

If only people would actually read the tag info!

I agree that, unfortunately, many users often skip the tag info. Using the proposed separate tags ( and ) is more specific than the current single tag. It arguably does not require reading the tag info. Thus, it should help alleviated the issue.

Please suggest below better names and tag info to help people to add tags without reading the tag info. And please suggest in a separate question how to make tag info more visible/obvious, how to make tagging more accurate, etc.

The bioinformatics vcf-related tag is not needed.

The bioinformatics vcf-related tag helps users find other related questions. 

This tag also helps point users to the many widely used tools for vcf manipulation (vcftools, bcftools, GATK, PyVCF, etc). Using these tools helps avoid reinventing the wheel and promotes reuse of open source software. Some users try to solve vcf-related tasks using only general-purpose programming tools. Some users are not even aware of the format they are using and of the specialized bioinformatics tools designed to easily manipulate vcf data. Examples:
extract all rows of specific column after comparing two files
Extract specific word matching the pattern

I find a terrible tag name. Using is better.

It is true that this tag name is not pretty! But the vcf part of the tag is needed because much fewer people know the full name ("variant call format") compared to the abbreviation vcf. Most call vcf files using the abbreviation. So the users will most likely find the tag by starting to type vcf..., which then will show the full tag name. The vcf-related tag is similar in this respect to tags such as , , , etc. The bioinformatics related vcf tag got unlucky and must have a longer name to help disambiguate it from the vcard related tag.

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    [variant-calling-format] and rename the existing [vcf] to [vcard-format] and block [vcf] so nobody gets to claim their "vcf" is the correct file extension. Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 19:04
  • @HereticMonkey: That looks like an answer. Why not post it as such? Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 19:24
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    @CrisLuengo Mostly because I don't know what I'm talking about. But hey, I've never let that stop me before, so.... Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 19:35
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    "Despite the above tag info" If only people would actually read that.
    – Mast
    Commented Oct 15, 2020 at 7:54
  • @Mast Thank you. I edited the post to include this. Commented Oct 15, 2020 at 15:02
  • existing tag vcf has had 180 questions in 11 years; merge it with vcard and use vcf for this.
    – ashleedawg
    Commented Oct 18, 2020 at 8:42

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Here's one proposal on how to handle the situation:

  • Add a (or ) tag to cover the relatively new vcf format.
    • A clean up activity will need to be done to find where has been used in conjunction with its Variant Calling Format meaning.
  • Merge the existing and tags and
  • Maybe rename to to keep the vcf part around.
  • Block the tag from being used.

Now, why move questions to a different tag when there is an existing tag that's been happily providing categorization for questions about the vCard format for years? Mainly so that no one can complain that vcf is the "one true file extension" for one or another program or format.

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    +1 for a good compromise solution. Note that the vcf format is very common in bioinformatics. Also, few people refer to it by its full name. Most people refer to it by its vcf abbreviation. So the new tag should probably be vcf-variant-call-format . Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 20:47
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    Also, some links I provided, alas, incorrectly say that calling instead of call. Just to reiterate, it should probably be [vcf-variant-call-format]. Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 20:49
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    Yes, I'm afraid I didn't look past the first link. I do wish there was a way we could have "conditional synonyms" where someone could type vcf and get [variant-call-format] if they'd added [genetics] or something and [vcard-format] if they used [phone] or [outlook] or whatever. Alack alas. Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 20:54
  • A clean up activity will need to be done to find where vcf has been used in conjunction with its Variant Calling Format meaning. Another good point! I will be happy to clean up after we have the new tag. Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 21:00
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    I don't really see how vcf is any different from vcard, though. VCard is a file format, that saves as a .vcf file. I think we can just merge vcf and vcard, and avoid creating a vcard-format tag.
    – Erik A
    Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 22:02
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    @ErikA Technically, vCard is a "data format". That is most often expressed as a file format, but I remember when it was all the rage to embed vCards on your "weblog", just before the page counter, but after the "best viewed in Netscape Navigator" gif :). Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 22:08
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    @HereticMonkey Yeah, just like jpg is a file/data format and often embedded and loaded without permanently storing it. That it can be embedded is not that relevant. I don't think a separate tag here adds anything.
    – Erik A
    Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 22:15
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    @ErikA Fair enough. You're right that having too many tags for the same idea is bad news. Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 22:16
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    People refer to vcf in both contexts often, so [vcf-variant-call-format] and [vcf-vcard] allows to easily find the tag we are looking for when we type vcf.
    – zeehio
    Commented Sep 13, 2020 at 10:16
  • @zeehio This might make life easier for the vcard users. Should your proposal of [vcf-variant-call-format] and [vcf-vcard] be incorporated into the above answer, or should it be made into a separate answer? Commented Sep 13, 2020 at 18:58
  • To be honest I'm new to meta and I don't know the conventions well enough... If @HereticMonkey does not like the suggestion I made I could make it into a separate answer... I guess.
    – zeehio
    Commented Sep 13, 2020 at 20:45
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    @zeehio I actually had [vcf-vcard] up there for a bit, but ErikA reminded me that we already have [vcard]... I have no hat in this game, so I'll just add it as an option. Thanks for the comment! Commented Sep 13, 2020 at 21:18
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    It seems that this answer is a hands-down winner. Thank you Heretic Monkey for the answer, zeehio, Erik A and TylerH for valuable suggestions and discussion. Commented Sep 14, 2020 at 18:59
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    For the record: While I support the general thrust of this answer, I find both vcf-variant-call-format and vcf-vcard to be terrible tag names. Omitting the vcf part would be better (and, as explained in my own answer, the bioinformatics related tag is plain unnecessary). Commented Oct 15, 2020 at 9:05
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The tag is not needed at all

Not every file format needs its own tag. Sure, VCF is a widely used format in bioinformatics, but then there are <140 questions total about VCF files, and we have a separate https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com — which, sure enough, has a [vcf] tag (and there it makes sense).

Bioinformatics questions that are asked on Stack Overflow (rather than on Bioinformatics.SE) should be focussed on generalisable programming concepts, they don’t need to mention every used technology or file format in its tag: likewise, bwa-mem, STAR and DESeq2 are extremely widely used technologies in bioinformatics, and I would strongly oppose introducing tags for them.

The existing questions should be either migrated to the Bioinformatics.SE or can be kept for posteriority without a corresponding tag.

That said, I support Heretic’s suggestion of removing the currently ambiguous to .

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  • Could SE use a disambiguation process like wikipedia.org? Try using en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCF
    – lit
    Commented Oct 15, 2020 at 9:40
  • @lit Could? — Yes. Would it be a good idea? — Very likely, also yes. But the current system doesn’t allow this, it would have to be implemented as a completely new feature and while its scope at first glance appears small we shouldn’t underestimate the effort this would take. Commented Oct 15, 2020 at 9:56
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    Estimating software development is a mysterious alchemy. It often presents as an iceberg with 90% not visible.
    – lit
    Commented Oct 15, 2020 at 11:38
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    @KonradRudolph Thank you for the raising this important issue. I edited my answer to address this. I agree that many tools such as bwa-mem, STAR and DESeq2 do not need their own tags on SO. File formats are more in the grey area... +1 for the thoughtful contrarian view. Commented Oct 15, 2020 at 15:12
  • Agreed, we could make the same statement about [sam]- the format on bioinformatics SE and Simple Asynchronous Messaging on SO (although [fasta] and [fastq] are used on both) Commented Oct 17, 2020 at 17:37
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Tracking answer - ALL DONE!

This answer is for tracking the progress of this task. When you complete the subtask, please mark it as done, put your name and date.
Legend: [TODO] = not done, [x] = done.

  1. [x] Create new tag: . Propose tag wiki/info. (Timur Shtatland, Oct 1 '20) Tag wiki/info was approved Oct 7 '20.

  2. [x] Fix questions incorrectly tagged with old tag . Change to tag as needed. Search for: [vcf] bioinformatics. Old: 15 results, new: 0 results. (Timur Shtatland, Oct 1 '20)

  3. [x] Add tag to vcf + bioinformatics related questions. Search for: vcf [bioinformatics]. Old: 140 results. New: 0 relevant results, everything tagged that needed tagging. Search for: vcf [bioinformatics] -[vcf-variant-call-format] (Timur Shtatland, Oct 5 '20)

  4. [x] Flag the question for moderator attention, with the message: "Could you please feature this question so it gets advertised on SO main? This will attract some more votes / opinions. Thank you!" (Timur Shtatland, Oct 6 '20). The question was featured Oct 14-20 '20 by Machavity, and attracted more valuable votes, opinions, answers and comments.

  5. [x] Merge the existing and tags and

  6. [x] Rename to to keep the vcf part around.

  7. [x] Block the tag from being used. Tasks 5-7 completed on Oct 27 '20 by Machavity.

  8. [x] Flag this answer for moderator attention, asking to please carry out the previous 3 items (items 5-7), because I do not have enough privileges (Timur Shtatland, Oct 21 '20).


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What is the process for tag removal (burnination)?

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    Done. Technically #5 and #7 are the same, since the synonym blocks any recreation of the tag
    – Machavity Mod
    Commented Oct 27, 2020 at 12:21
  • @Machavity Thank you very much for the help throughout this process! Commented Oct 27, 2020 at 16:00

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