I don't think the tag is a good candidate for burnination.
The criteria for burnination are:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes, the tag clearly describes the contents of the questions to which it's applied. A quick look at the questions in this tag shows they're all about text processing with Python. It's even less ambiguous than the text-processing tag.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Yes, text processing in Python is on-topic.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Yes, it describes that the question is about a specific category of functions in Python.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Yes.
It's true that python-textprocessing is essentially a duplicate of python combined with text-processing. However, I'm sure there are Python experts out there who are good at the subset of skills which make up 'text processing' in Python (i.e. file i/o, string manipulation, character encoding, etc.).
While the number of questions is relatively low at the moment, I don't see any harm being caused by the tag.
I think it's best to leave well-enough alone.
python-textprocessing
won't attract experts intextprocessing
who don't program python. Maybe alltextprocessing
should be paired with a language.python
andtextprocessing
. What is your ultimate goal? To make unique tags for every 5 tags? Eg.python-numpy-array-sorting-optimiation
.