The tag salt is supposed to refer to the cryptography concept:
Cryptography function that takes random bits and a string (typically a password) and uses a one-way hash to provide a new string that can be used for authentication without providing access to the original string. If a salt function uses enough random bits, the resulting string is generally considered cryptographically secure.
However, it is being used to mean salt-stack (examples: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8):
The Salt Project, previously known as SaltStack, is a Python-based open-source configuration management software and remote execution engine.
That description suggests that this tag name is outdated.
There are also these tags:
- saltedhash (70 questions; seems like a synonym of salt
- salt-creation (8 questions; seems to be effectively being used as a synonym of salt, except for one question in which it seems to refer to salt-stack)
What should be done about these?