The pv tag (32 questions) seems to have been created to address questions associated with the (pv
) command, and the 5 oldest questions related to this relate to pipe viewer / progress bar questions. However, more recently, it has lost its specificity. The questions break down:
- 16 questions (50%) related to the
pv
command, most asking about the progress-bar - 9 questions dealing with photovoltaic energy (some also tagged pvlib, there's also
SolaR
in R) - 4 questions dealing with persistent-volumes but not tagged thusly
- 3 questions about Present Value (PV) in finance which need no tag
I'm happy to go through the incorrectly tagged questions and edit them to remove the incorrect tag. I left them for now as evidence of the ambiguity of pv. I don't think we need a tag for a particular *nix shell command and to discuss whether to disallow/warn on future use.
I suggest burninating pv, retagging the questions as outlined in the list above (I am happy to do so if the community approves) and disallowing further use of the tag.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No. Its brevity leads to ambiguity and there are better tags nearly everywhere it's used.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
The on-topic concepts are described in more verbose tags. A single *nix command by itself is not on topic.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No. The post title nearly always includes more information than the tag would ever provide.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
P.S., See this related post regarding the ambiguity of ps.