According to the proc tag description, it's about Proc
in Ruby, which seems to be a type of closure. This Proc
has nothing to do with the /proc
filesystem. There are several questions tagged proc but asking about /proc
instead of the Ruby Proc
.
I think these questions should be tagged procfs, as this tag is clearly about /proc
filesystem, not Ruby's Proc
.
Regarding the tag naming pattern,
btrfs ntfs zfs efs apfs moosefs refs amazon-efs mogilefs have fs at the end, ext2 ext3 ext4 fat exfat fat16 fat32 don't have fs
in the name. I don't see any tags following the pattern *-fs
on the tags page. There is also adfs but that isn't a filesystem but rather a authentication service.
EDIT: here's another query that has 14 questions tagged with proc and mentioning "filesystem" but not mentioning Ruby. These should probably also be tagged procfs.
*-fs
vs justfs
at the end) If there's a precedent already, we should try to follow it.procfs
, too: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procfs (no hyphen)find
andgrep
to do my fiddling.