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Wiki excerpt for tag contains following:

The Q.js JavaScript promise library. Q catches errors and uses a `then` technique to handle JavaScript callbacks and exceptions. Do *not* use for Angular's $q, use [angular-promise] instead! Also do *not* use for kx System's kdb+/q, use [kdb] or [q-lang] instead! Lastly, this tag should not be used for questions regarding Android 10 - use the [android-10.0] tag instead!

Notice not to use it for questions about kbd+ somewhat works, I guess: at the moment of writing this there were 10 questions clearly about kbd+ also tagged with . (Total number of questions in the tag is near 1400)

But I think to exclude any possible confusion we should simply rename to . Could moderators kindly do so?

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    There seems to be a lot of misuse of this tag beyond [kbd]. I just retagged one where "q" seems to have been an abbreviation for "question".
    – Laurel
    Sep 24 at 21:25
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    I agree with @Laurel this needs to be disambiguated first. A direct rename is only going to result in many more mistagged questions. At a quick look there are several questions about [django-q] and [qobjects] and [angular] (despite the warning in the tag wiki excerpt) that a rename at this stage is not going to work.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Sep 24 at 21:36
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    Yeah, I haven't checked it before, but it seems like we have quite a bit of strange usage of this tag. I guess single letter tag is overall is way to inviting not to use it.
    – markalex
    Sep 24 at 21:36
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    q.js doesn't sound right, q-promises should be fine (am maintainer). Q is also very much done as in "should probably not be used in any new code and will get no new releases except for vulnerabilities" Sep 25 at 13:13
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    @BenjaminGruenbaum, I have no knowledge in this field: my suggestion is based solely on tag wiki. Please add your suggestion as an answer for better visibility.
    – markalex
    Sep 25 at 13:31
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    I agree with Benjamin, q.js doesn't sound right. The library is (or was) just known as "Q", it's none of those dot-jay-ess libraries.
    – Bergi
    Sep 25 at 22:38
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    FWIW if you google q.js Quantum JavaScript (Q.js) is the first result; so q-promises seems more apt. Sep 26 at 15:06
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    The description for the "q" tag suggests to use [kdb] or [q-lang] for kx System's kdb+/q, but only [kdb] is possible. [q-lang] is actually an alias for [kdb], and stackoverflow.com/tags/q-lang/info redirects to stackoverflow.com/tags/kdb/info.
    – hbhbnr
    Sep 27 at 22:11

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Posting my comment as answer as requested:

doesn't sound right, the library is called Q. should be fine (am maintainer). Q is also very much done as in "should probably not be used in any new code and will get no new releases except for vulnerabilities".

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