We have tag dbi. Its excerpt clearly states not to use it for questions about the R package:
DBI is a database access module for the Perl programming language. It defines a set of methods, variables, and conventions that provide a consistent database interface, independent of the actual database being used. For the equivalent R package, use the tag r-dbi.
But there are 241 questions tagged with dbi and r. And this is a very similar number to 267 questions tagged with r-dbi.
In the interest of keeping our tags in order, we should probably make some effort to clean this mess up.
It seems like we have two possible general directions:
- Retag every question which has rdbi with rr-dbi (and apply some additional curation to other dbi questions that aren't tagged with perl, like the pair [ruby][dbi] with creation of ruby-dbi). And after dbi is only related to the Perl library, rename it into perl-dbi to avoid confusion and repetition of the same situation in the future. It will result in a clear segregation of questions, but it will require manual retagging of 241 questions (+111 of neither Perl, nor R ones).
- Merge r-dbi into dbi and allow for these kind of questions to be searched only by
[r][dbi]
. Since almost all r-dbi questions (except for 9) are simultaneously tagged with r, this process is almost fully automated, but it blurs the lines between different libraries and may introduce some confusion.
I'm not familiar with either of the libraries, so it would be very helpful to hear from SMEs about the similarity (or lack thereof) of those libraries and reasonableness of a tags merge.
Additionally, there is the fact that the R Collective exists: tag r-dbi can theoretically be included into collective (though it is not now). And if we will go with the second option, the collective will lose that ability, and will need to rely on other question tags. I don't think it matters much, but in the interest of transparency of the discussion, I decided to mention anyway.
Also, there is this question: Selective retagging [dbi] to [r-dbi]. It didn't explicitly asked for community's opinion, but more asked for permission to extract a smaller batch of r-dbi questions from dbi, thus we can't draw any conclusions other than it was only upvoted, so probably no obvious objections.
I invite everybody involved in curation to discuss this matter and help to decide what approach should be adopted regarding this situation.
dbi
tag toperl-dbi
, so it would never be used for non-Perl questions? The fact that for some languages the tag name has a language-prefix, but for other languages doesn't looks weird.dbi
toperl-dbi
? Why not treat it like thesql
tag and also have the poster tag the relevant language? So posts correctly tagged asdbi
can beperl
,dbi
and then the others can ber
,dbi
. I'm not familiar withdbi
at all, so I could absolutely be missing the reason multiple individual tags would be relevant.