communicate is sitting at 130 questions.
Almost half of these questions are about Python's subprocess module, usually code using the Popen.communicate
method. Of those, the overwhelming majority are already tagged subprocess and/or popen, but a few aren't, so this tag occasionally leads to mistagged questions.
The rest are about network communication, inter-process communication, and communication between threads, all of which have their own tags.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
As shown above, no.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? And is it unambiguous?
It is used to describe any situation where programs are communicating, which shines very little light on the content of the question, and is ambiguous.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No.
Is the topic described even on-topic for the site?
Yes. While "communicate" could describe inter-personal communication, for example, I haven't seen any questions like this.
Popen
whenrun
will do".communication
with 2400 questions and all of the same problems aside from thePopen.communicate
questions. usage: "Communication is the activity of conveying information." I missed the forest for the trees.Pope.excommunicate
for that purpose.