I'd like to propose renaming ssms to sql-server-management-studio. The original tag was created when tags were limited to 25 characters, but I see no reason to keep the abbreviation now that the limit has been increased.
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10when i search for it, i tend to google "ssms" simply because it is shorter. Maybe instead of renaming, just creating a new tag for sql-server-management-studio and then proposing ssms be made a synonym of the new tag,– psubsee2003Jul 29, 2021 at 19:17
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1@psubsee2003 The non-hyphenated version is already a synonym and will return the parent tag, because we exclude hyphens when running tag searches.– animuson StaffModJul 30, 2021 at 6:16
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(Common shortenings like Management Studio and Server Management Studio are already synonyms.)– Peter MortensenJul 30, 2021 at 9:16
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1@animuson right but if we take this request and rename ssms to sql-server-management-studio, what will be returned if someone types ssms? Since it is not a synonym, nothing right? Which is why i expanded the initial proposal, create a hyphened version to be the main tag and make ssms a synonym– psubsee2003Jul 30, 2021 at 11:31
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What benefit is derived over renaming, as opposed to simply adding the synonym sql-server-management-studio
to the ssms
tag? You can do that yourself, right now, if you have enough rep in the latter tag.
There certainly isn't currently a discoverability problem, because if you type sql-server-management-studio
in the tags box you get suggested ssms
due to one of its existing synonyms being sqlservermanagementstudio
.