Right now we have:
github-copilot -
no tag description,contains five questions at time of asking (all about GitHub Copilot, at least);copilot - tag description is:
GitHub Copilot is an AI pair programmer that helps you write code faster and with less work.
but none of the 27 questions seems to be about GitHub Copilot and they are instead mostly about AWS Copilot plus a mix of Copilot (by the former interns of some weird company called "Fog Creek Software"), React Native Copilot, CoPilot GPS (I guess); and
A bunch of questions relating to GitHub Copilot without either tag.
Before this gets further out of hand I'd like to suggest:
- Ban the generic copilot
- Update the wiki for github-copilot to reflect its topic - I went ahead and did this, there was no reason not to make it match the usage at least
- Introduce aws-copilot and retag as appropriate
- Consider whether the more niche uses would benefit from e.g. react-native-copilot, copilot-gps, ... or whether the remaining tags on those questions are sufficient for classification.
Thoughts?
product-copilot
style tags as part of this cleanup (so no aws-copilot tag, etc). If they're needed, those who deal with such questions can create the tag and add it to the relevant questions. We should also add at least a minimal tag wiki for the github-copilot tag.