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The tag is currently described as referring to "Windows SharePoint Services", but almost all of the recent questions under this tag refer to the "WebSocket Secure" (which uses wss:// urls) protocol. I retagged a few questions before realizing the majority of the first few (at least) pages need retagging.

The tag was created back in 2011, presumably when websockets were less popular (due to only just being standardized). But it seems to now mostly be used by people mistagging questions.

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is now renamed to and mistagged questions have been retagged

Questions about...

  • WebSocket: have been retagged to
  • The SOAP WS-Security extension: have been retagged to
  • xmlns:wss="http://jax-ws.dev.java.net/spring/servlet": have had the tag removed without replacement
  • Windows Search Service: have (hopefully) been retagged to (I only saw one of these)

This is now done; thanks to those who contributed to the effort). I've validated it by searching for [windows-sharepoint-services] -[sharepoint] -sharepoint -[sharepoint-2007] -moss. After tagging several of these with and retagging others per the above list1, there are 8 questions left. A manual check confirms that they are all about Windows Sharepoint Services.

I also noticed that a few questions (no more than ~2-3 or so) that should have been tagged were mistakenly retagged to . To identify them, I searched for [websocket] is:q -websocket -socket -mqtt, sorted by active, and checked the small handful of returned questions manually.

Additionally...

  • The wiki excerpt has been updated to include guidance about retagging existing questions:

    Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) is SharePoint Server 2007's "little" brother. It forms the basis for the full-blown server product. As of SharePoint Server 2010 it is called SharePoint Server Foundation. Questions about Websocket Secure (also WSS) should be tagged [websocket].

  • A synonym has been created from to , so that if you type "wss", it will suggest the [websocket] tag. That should probably eliminate any need to blocklist the tag.


1 ...and untagging a question ambiguously mentioning "WSS" that is not about it, as well as one probably off-topic unanswered question about Symantec Web Security Service...

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  • I'll call the request entirely completed once there aren't quite so many mistagged questions. Right now I estimate ~250 out of 700 are mistagged. (someone ping me here when that happens and I'll add [status-completed])
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Jul 15 at 8:43
  • Just to confirm, this retagging is a manual effort. I can help out by going through and editing the remaining questions that need retagging.
    – Sam Mason
    Commented Jul 15 at 16:39
  • @SamMason Correct, manual effort. Any help is appreciated!
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Jul 15 at 22:26
  • I've gone through and retagged about 150 questions, struggling to know what to look for now. I barely know anything about sharepoint, so hope I've not misclassified!
    – Sam Mason
    Commented Jul 17 at 22:27
  • I'm noticing a bunch that are about ws-security also. If it's about SOAP/WSDL, and doesn't seem to be about SharePoint (which also seems to have some SOAP APIs), it's probably about that.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Jul 17 at 23:23
  • I noticed those, also lots of references to libraries like wss4j which I've not used. I assumed Sharepoint was SOAP based and hence it had been tagged wss because of that. Hadn't thought there was another technology with the same three-letter-acronym.
    – Sam Mason
    Commented Jul 18 at 15:43
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WSS could also refer to Windows Storage Server. Yikes.

We should probably remove the tag from questions about websockets, and make sure they are tagged with the tag, instead.

Additionally, it's probably a good idea to rename to . We could then blacklist the tag to prevent it from being recreated; at this point it could mean too many things to be of use in that unqualified acronym form.

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    Partial mitigation: Created a synonym from [wss-websocket] to [websocket], so that if you type "wss", it will suggest the [websocket] tag. That should probably eliminate any need to blocklist the tag.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Jul 11 at 9:41
  • This looks like consensus and I'm happy to execute this rename; does anyone have an opinion on whether it should be done before or after the mistagged questions are cleaned up?
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Jul 11 at 10:02
  • @RyanM I would say before; it will be even easier to tell whether a tag is misused once it's renamed.
    – TylerH
    Commented Jul 11 at 13:57

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