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Resolving an ambiguous tag: [mri]

The mri tag is currently described as being related to a specific Ruby interpreter: Matz's Ruby Interpreter or Ruby MRI (also called CRuby) is the reference implementation of the Ruby programming ...
Jim Quirk's user avatar
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4 votes
1 answer
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Why do we have tags for off-topic topics? [duplicate]

The only difference between the following two questions: How can we avoid 'are the same file' warning message when using 'cp' in Linux? How can I avoid 'are the same file' ...
personal_cloud's user avatar
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4 answers
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Strictly enforce burninate criteria or relax the burninate criteria

I see a trend in burning these so called dependent tags, when they never actually meet the burnination criteria. The proposer of burnination mostly bluffs that it meets the criteria. This is not my ...
TheMaster's user avatar
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13 votes
0 answers
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Merge [python-flet] and [flet]

The tags python-flet and flet appear to refer to exactly the same framework. I would suggest merging the two tags, and have the former tag (that includes just over 15 questions at the moment) removed, ...
Chris's user avatar
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21 votes
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Isn't teltonika tag (a company) advertising too much for it?

I came over a post tagged teltonika This tag has this description: Teltonika is a company which provides different devices to Overcome the challenges of IoT (Internet of Things) and achieve its full ...
Marc Le Bihan's user avatar
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0 answers
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Should the tag [java-aot] be retired in favor of [jaotc] and [dex2oat]?

There are 11 questions tagged jaotc with the guidance: Jaotc is the Java Ahead-of-Time Compiler. It allows to generate native code from Java Byte Code. There are 15 questions tagged dex2oat with the ...
dbc's user avatar
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Would a burninate request for [copy] and/or [paste] be appropriate?

Copy/Paste don't really seem to be adding any value to questions they're used on - They're applied to questions using many different languages/frameworks and don't unambiguously help describe question ...
Marsroverr's user avatar
-30 votes
1 answer
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Merge [c++-templates] into [templates]

I have discovered that there is a c++-templates tag, with 59 questions. The popularity of this tag is dwarfed by the combination c++ templates, with 33,855 questions. I believe it is appropriate to re-...
Jan Schultke's user avatar
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26 votes
2 answers
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Is burninating this tag a worthy [project]?

This is a discussion, not an invitation to unilaterally burninate the tag. Anyone that suggests ignoring or bypassing the official process risks moderator action, so let's avoid doing that. I propose ...
cocomac's user avatar
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32 votes
2 answers
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Can this tag be [fixed]? Or should we burninate it?

This is a discussion about if we should burninate this tag. It is not an invitation to burninate it. Anyone that attempts to ignore/suggests ignoring the official process risks moderator action. I ...
cocomac's user avatar
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2 votes
1 answer
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Not a useful [default] tag?

I just stumbled upon the default tag, and it feels really iffy to me. You can't be an expert in default, it's not a useful thing to filter on, and it's super general. I'm thinking it should be ...
M. Justin's user avatar
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Should we stop the [creation] of new questions with this tag?

I propose the burnination of the creation tag. While it means creating something, that isn’t really specific enough to be useful as a tag. Note that we do need to follow the official burnination ...
cocomac's user avatar
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41 votes
1 answer
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Should we [bypass] this tag (again!)?

The bypass tag was already removed five years ago. Unfortunately, it's here again. I propose that we burninate it a second time. Arguably, we should block it too. Criteria: Does it describe the ...
cocomac's user avatar
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15 votes
1 answer
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Can we have tags for Spring 6/Spring Boot 3?

With Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3, there came a lot of changes. Most notably, there is a minimum requirement on Java 17 and it uses Jakarta EE 9 coming with a namespace change. But there were also other ...
dan1st might be happy again's user avatar
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3 answers
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Is the SO .htaccess tag off topic and should it be removed? [duplicate]

After a lot of chatter about .htaccess questions being off topic on Stack Overflow, I wanted to pose the question.... Should the .htaccess tag be removed? Does it describe the contents of the ...
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22 votes
1 answer
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Bulk URL replacement for broken Java Bug Database hyperlinks in posts

Do we ever bulk update URLs? The Java Bug Database URL format appears to have changed from http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6754672 to https://bugs.java.com/bugdatabase/view_bug?...
M. Justin's user avatar
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7 votes
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Should we burninate the [stars] tag?

Do NOT burninate this tag right now - this is a discussion, NOT an invitation to burninate this. If anyone ignores the rules and burninates this anyways, the mods may have to get involved with that, ...
cocomac's user avatar
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2 votes
1 answer
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What to do about a commonly misused tag for a deprecated tool?

The tag typescript-typings has the following usage guidance: DO NOT USE IT AS A SYNONYM OF TYPES. Use for questions on typings, a package for managing TypeScript definitions. It uses typings.json, ...
mocha's user avatar
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5 votes
2 answers
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Burninate [roblox-studio] tag

I created the roblox-studio tag with the hope that it would be a place for developers to discuss issues with and solutions for plugins and extensions of the Roblox Studio IDE. I worded the usage ...
Kylaaa's user avatar
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18 votes
1 answer
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Can we get [behind] the burnination of this tag?

This is a discussion, not an invitation to burninate this tag The behind tag has 53 questions at the time of me posting this, so we need to follow the formal burnination process (And no, don't go and ...
cocomac's user avatar
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14 votes
2 answers
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What is the proper usage of the [language-lawyer] tag? [duplicate]

There have been various mentions of the language-lawyer tag; however, they all discussed a specific case. Recently, there was a clash of perspectives about that tag over this question (locked for now ...
Machavity's user avatar
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Ambiguity comes with an expensive [price] tag

After reviewing some questions in the shipping tag during burnination, I ran across price tag, and wondered how relevant it is for SO. It has 882 questions at the time of writing this post about ...
Marc Sances's user avatar
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1 answer
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Is there a flaw in the burnination process for blatantly off-topic tags that have the same meaning in all common contexts?

An essential initial requirement in our burnination process is that a tag must meet all of the following criteria to qualify for advancing to the next step: Does it describe the contents of the ...
Robert Columbia's user avatar
38 votes
3 answers
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Should we burninate the [interview] tag?

The interview tag has 22 questions. A selection of them are duplicates or closed questions. Only 1 question is now left in the interview tag. It has been closed. It is asking for help with interview ...
A.Steer's user avatar
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The [shipping] tag has been burninated

So... I think we should burninate the shipping tag Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? It is something that is in some-way related to ...
cocomac's user avatar
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10 votes
2 answers
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Is the [attributes] tag appropriate for GCC __attribute__'s?

I've seen several questions concerning GCC's __attribute__s tagged with attributes. That tag is described as The attributes tag should be used for any issues relating to a property of an object, ...
Daniel Walker's user avatar
12 votes
1 answer
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This tag is not [old] but it could make us [old]

A new tag, old was recently created for this question. I think it is ambiguous and should be removed. Burnination criteria: 1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? ...
dan1st might be happy again's user avatar
56 votes
1 answer
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The [connect] tag is being burninated

This tag is in phase 4 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion about the burnination of this tag. Please keep it that ...
Moshe Katz's user avatar
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19 votes
3 answers
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Proposed updates to WSO2 tags

We’re talking with the folks at WSO2 and they’re interested in making some adjustments to the tags related to their technologies. They have proposed that some tags be remapped to others, effectively ...
Berthold's user avatar
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74 votes
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Should creating a tag require a more refined process? [duplicate]

Given the rate of the creation of new tags on the main site, many of which just end up or need to be burninated, should there be a system in place to make the tag-creating process more than just a ...
Red's user avatar
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28 votes
6 answers
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Has the community lost interest in burnination?

The current burn of the write and writing tags has been underway for a week. Only 296 actions have been made on posts, 164 of them (55%) by one person (me), and 81 (27%) by a second person. Daily ...
Daniel Widdis's user avatar
24 votes
2 answers
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Burninate [frontend]

I don't really see what role the frontend can possibly bring to a question. Couple of issues I have: It does not describe any particular technology or framework It's completely ambiguous seemingly ...
Liam's user avatar
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3 votes
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What is the [pf] tag? [duplicate]

So I came across a tag, pf. It has no description and no questions. What is the point of it? It has 8 watchers, though.
kenntnisse's user avatar
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What is the process for deleting new tags?

I'm new to moderator tools, and just noticed this cie tag show up with a single question. On the surface this seems very meta, and there is only one question. Before going into the What is the process ...
Chris Schaller's user avatar
2 votes
0 answers
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What is the [drawer] tag for?

The drawer tag currently has no description, and it's not entirely clear what it's supposed to refer to. I'd personally be inclined to get rid of it, unless its intended purpose (if there is one) can ...
GoBusto's user avatar
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14 votes
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Un[global]ise this tag

The global tag belongs to just over 4000 questions and has this summary: Refers to a space where variables and other items may be accessed from any scope. The globals tag belongs to just under 400 ...
Aryan's user avatar
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Please [downgrade] this tag out of existence

The downgrade tag has the following description: This tag refers to the process of replacing a particular system with an older version of the same system This tag does not really add useful ...
Aryan's user avatar
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91 votes
2 answers
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I challenge the [kattis] tag

The tag info page for kattis says it all: Use this tag for programming challenges found on Kattis.com. Kattis is a website where you can find hundreds of programming problems to solve. Kattis is ...
Bergi's user avatar
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Are we [trading] one problem for another?

I came across this trading tag. The tag excerpt says, The act of buying and selling financial instruments, such as money markets spot instruments, stocks, bonds, commodities, virtual currencies, ...
Wrichik Basu's user avatar
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The [high-resolution] has been downscaled

This tag has been burninated. Please do not recreate it. If you need advice on which tag to use, see the answer below. If you see this tag reappearing, it may need to be blacklisted. high-resolution ...
Chris Schaller's user avatar
22 votes
2 answers
558 views

Should we unprocess [python-textprocessing]?

The current python-textprocessing tag has 136 questions on Stack Overflow. We currently have tags for both python and text-processing (1721 questions). Does this tag really add any meaningful ...
Mohammad's user avatar
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29 votes
1 answer
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Tag [crowdsourcing] is broad, undescribed and should be burninated

I've noticed this strange crowdsourcing tag and wasn't really sure about its meaning in the context of Stack Overflow. I googled a little, and Wikipedia says: Crowdsourcing is a sourcing model in ...
Tatranskymedved's user avatar
57 votes
1 answer
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Shod wee bernynate tae [syntex] tg?

The syntex tag has 12 questions, but 11 of them are not about the now unmaintained Rust library by this name (thanks @RyanM for digging that up). There is no tag description or wiki page. Following ...
tripleee's user avatar
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Tag synonym suggestion: [google-webmaster-tools] to [google-search-console]

Google renamed "Google Webmaster Tools" to "Google Search Console" in May 2015, but tags for both names exist here. google-webmaster-tools - 827 questions google-search-console - ...
Stephen Ostermiller's user avatar
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1 answer
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Should we honor Zoe's election by burninating the [zoe] tag referring to a deprecated tool?

I was celebrating the election of our new moderator, Zoe, when I stumbled across a tag named after her: zoe! This tag only has one question. According to its tag wiki: Zoë is an open source tool for ...
Troll's user avatar
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5 votes
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Are tags that are too specific considered harmful (and potentially burninate-worthy) in the same way as tags that are too broad?

Let's take unsigned-long-long-int as an example. It has under 200 questions and no watchers, so it's not in high demand; but that hasn't stopped it from being (mis)applied to any question that ...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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2 answers
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Don't make "dnn" a synonym for "dotnetnuke"

DNN also means "deep neural network". I think that's a very common topic on Stack Overflow, even more common than a specific technology such as "dotnetnuke". "DNN" isn't ...
Christoph Rackwitz's user avatar
47 votes
0 answers
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Burninate the country[sites]

I just came across the sites tag. 130 questions, no wiki. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? There's a trend, but... here's a few meanings ...
Siguza's user avatar
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27 votes
1 answer
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What is our [roadmap] for burnination?

Discussion of the [roadmap] tag happened as early as 2014, but no decision was apparently made at that time and the proposal was not clearly in favor of burnination. I specifically propose burnination....
Robert Columbia's user avatar
-1 votes
3 answers
241 views

Burninate [jason]

While it's not a widely used tag (it has 44 hits right now), jason (info) displays an impressive 10:1 mistake:correct usage ratio. As one can probably guess, it's slapped on various JSON-related ...
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