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When looking at newly created tags, I found .

Kotlin symbol processing (KSP) is an API that allows to generate [tag:kotlin] code at compile-time.

Previously, people used the tag for tagging questions about the Kotlin Symbol Processing API.

On StackOverflow, there currently are

Should we remove and split it up into (the new) and something like ?

If so, should we somehow make sure that people looking for KSP find those new tags?

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    I think microsoft-ksp would work for Microsoft key storage provider questions, since the KSP abbreviation is well known and documented.
    – codewario
    Jul 21, 2022 at 17:32
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    I guess the same applies to kotlin-ksp as well (e.g. the docs also refer to Kotlin Symbol Processing as KSP).
    – dan1st
    Jul 21, 2022 at 17:34
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    Synonyms are easier that way too e.g. [kotlin-ksp] -> [kotlin-symbol-processing] or vice versa (if needed)
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Jul 21, 2022 at 17:36
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    Good 'ol Kotlin Kotlin Symbol Processing. The Department of Redundancy Department would approve.
    – M. Justin
    Jul 22, 2022 at 2:56
  • Was I the only one wondering what the Kerbal Space Program has to do with anythin?
    – Braiam
    Jul 22, 2022 at 12:49
  • BTW, each MS framework seems to have their own flavor of storage provider with their own api. This thing is too generic. Better to go up a level: microsoft-cng for the next generation crypto api; asp.net-core for the crypto api that it provides (which supports more than the CNG one, including Redis, windows registry, etc.). is other missing.
    – Braiam
    Jul 22, 2022 at 12:54
  • I suspect stackoverflow.com/questions/69156686/… is in fact about kerbal space program, purely on account of "ksp principia" being a mod, explicitly defining microsoft in searches doesn't yield any non-space program hits, and "Max History Length" is indeed a setting in the principia mod. There's also the mention of "ship" and future prediction, and I fail to see how either of those two are relevant to MS KSP. Clearing out the rest now, but leaving this particular one here for auditing purposes. Jul 22, 2022 at 13:10

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