Having plotly-python when we can use pythonplotly together seems redundant, hence, it should be synonymized.
There used to be a r-plotly which is now a synonym of plotly
. It is only logical to do the same for plotly-python
as well. There is a meta post that asks for r-plotly
synonym to be revoked; while I don't think having to search for two tags instead of one is an inconvenience, I agree that we need to be consistent:
... However, the current situation is inconsistent (R tag being a synonym, python tag remaining separate) and should be amended independent of my personal preference.
Link to the comment above (emphasis mine).
Right now there are 576 questions tagged with plotly-python
but not python
. These need to be tagged with python.
So, two questions:
To address this inconsistency, I propose to synonymize
python-plotly
toplotly
. But do you think revokingr-plotly
synonym is the better approach?If you agree with the proposed synonym, are there any other steps (beside retagging those 576 questions) that we should take prior to approving this?
Update:
Please not that
plotly.js
is not the same asplotly
. plotly coversplotly.r
,plotly.js
,plotly.py
,plotly.rs
(for Rust), etc. See https://github.com/orgs/plotly/repositoriesThere are 6000+ questions tagged with
python
plotly
but notplotly-python
.When there was an
r-plotly
tag, there were so many questions that hadr
plotly
but notr-plotly
. Simply having a specific tag for each of these does not seem feasible nor helpful.
Although I am advocating for synonymizing, I am open to the other option. But the status quo is not acceptable (having one as a synonym and not the other).
plotly-python
when we can usepython
plotly
together is redundant, hence, it should be synonymized." - Synonymizing is by no way the only tool for remove a redundancy. The most direct tool is burninating an extra tag. And it looks for me as a proper solution As for "consistent synonimizing", it seems to be controversial at least: Ifr-plotty
is a synonym for aplotty
, andplotty-python
will be synonim of aplotty
, thenplotty-python
andr-plotty
will mean the same. Looks weird.r-plotly
as synonym?r-plotty
to be a synonym ofplotty
. The first one is aboutr
language, and the second one is not aboutr
at all. How they could be synonyms?plotty
tag from plotty.js library to organization which maintains that library, then I am strongly in opposition to that.plotty
one. Current description of that tag is "charting library for JavaScript". If meaning of the tag remains, then the tag is about JS, and neitherr-plotty
norpython-plotty
should be synonym for it. If the tag means organization or "umbrella", then the tag should be destroyed. If the tag means technology for plotting charts, and that technology has single, well-known port to python, thenpython-plotty
could be removed in favor ofpython
+plotty
.node.js
or something likematplotlib
. There are finally a few dozen questions about using Plotly from Julia.py-tensorflow
orr-tensorflow
orcpp-tensorflow
. We have one tag and we use it in combination with python, r, or c++, etc. This is not much different if not the same. From the tag excerpt: "TensorFlow is an open-source library and API designed for deep learning, written and maintained by Google. Use this tag with a language-specific tag ([python], [c++], [javascript], [r], etc.)" p.s. we can edit tag wiki for plotly if needed.plotty
means specifically JavaScript library, so its appliance for Python questions doesn't look correct. If you want to treatplotty
as language-agnostic library, then following retagging has a sense. (But as I already said, synonyms looks weird).