Questions tagged [burninate-request]
Requests to have a tag "burninated" (or deleted) from the system. Use for both requesting a removal, as well as discussing if a tag needs removal. Read the tag wiki for more details.
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Remove [coprocessor] tag
The coprocessor tag has only seven questions, not even being related as they mean different things with the term “coprocessor” and there is no tag wiki describing an intended use. So we can’t even say ...
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Should we [uninstall] this tag?
I've come across the uninstall tag. Is it a meta tag that should be burninated?
If it isn't burninated, should it be renamed uninstallation to make it a noun rather than a verb?
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Request to merge/burn [request] and cousins
The request tag is definitely a catch all and completely unrelated to node-request and npm-request.
How do we handle these ones?
Oh also there's http-request too!
Personally I'd like to think "...
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These tags need some [static-analysis]
So we've got:
code-analysis - 1220 questions
the process of analyzing the code of the application to discover, review, validate or verify certain properties of the application.
static-analysis - ...
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Why do we have this tag[questionmark]
Uh, why is there a questionmark tag?
117 questions. Some about this Unicode character: �. An occasional question about some syntax involving ? (possibly valid? but this is like having a tag for or). ...
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Here is an ex-[sample] of a bad tag
sample (720 questions) is almost entirely questions like this one:
How to use threading in Python?
I'm trying to find a simple example that clearly shows a single task being divided for multi-...
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Burnination: [beautifier] needs to be beautified
All of these tag pretty much about tool requests. We've got:
beautifier - 100 questions, almost entirely tool requests
beautify - 39 questions, almost entirely tool requests
beautification - 26 ...
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Should we withdraw [redraw]?
Reading Redraw [sample] made me think, do we have a [redraw] tag?
Yes, redraw has 273 questions, with 43 asked this year. When I look into it the questions are in almost every language which deals ...
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Are we still trying to axe the [table]?
Quite some time ago, there was a burninate request for table on MSE. It was closed as "off-topic," but never migrated here. The tag's wiki rather strongly (i.e. in ALL CAPS) discourages the use of ...
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We don't need [guidelines]!
guidelines looks like a meta-tag. It doesn't make sense for it to be the only tag, and doesn't help much with categorization. If a question is really only about guidelines, it's probably primarily ...
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Let's burn the [mouseless] tag
While scrolling through tags aimlessly (yes i'm that bored) i came across the mouseless tag. This tag has no wiki, and has only been used 5 times... All by the same user. I say we burn it.
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This tag is such a [software-tools]
The SO Close Vote Reviewers (warning, link contains mild profanity) chatroom has been taking on the blatantly off topic software-tools tag for a couple of days. 62 questions remain, which are broken ...
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Should we do something with [readonly] and similar tags?
I stumbled across a single question tagged readonlydictionary, and I looked long and hard at that tag trying to figure out if it made sense.
My initial action was to delete that tag and add readonly +...
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This tag can't be ignored, [ignoring]
ignoring currently has 26 questions. It has no wiki.
I propose that we burninate the ignoring tag. It passes the tests of the When to burninate question:
It ranges from ignoring files for source ...
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Axe the [device]
device currently has 1800+ questions. Its wiki entry consists of:
Electronic devices: computers, smartphones, tablets, electronic
hardware and platforms.
It's general, ambiguous, vague, and not ...
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Why is there a tag called [scrummaster] on Stack Overflow?
Someone just asked a question on implementing the gitflow workflow in a scrum team with the tag scrummaster. Does the tag even warrant being on Stack Overflow?
The tag has only 7 questions left (all ...
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Should we [delete] [deletion] and [deleting]?
This meta post from last year was about burninating deleted. During the discussion, there seems to be consensus that delete, deletion and deleting should also be burninated as they are too broad and ...
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Does [retain] really need to be retained?
I've stumbled over that pretty useless tag today: retain
No tag wiki information 1 follower and 454 questions tagged.
Please remove that tag, since it doesn't add any valuable information to the ...
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Burninate [fullname]
fullname questions seem to have nothing to do with one another, and the tag wiki is empty.
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The [master] tag has been burninated
The master tag has 513 really scattered questions and has no wiki/excerpt.
Based on the "related tags" it seems that this tag is used for:
source control (especially Git) master branches
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Burninate boost-logging
There is no real reason to keep boost-logging alive, since it has long been replaced by boost-log. This creates duplication and confusion for users.
If the tags were merged, it may confuse users even ...
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Burn this soon - [bts]
From the wiki for
bts
can either refer to "Bit-Test-And-Set" atomic instruction or "Base transceiver station" used in wireless communication
Q1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to ...
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Stop the [manipulation]!
manipulation currently has over 700 0 questions. Its excerpt:
Manipulation is the act of algorithmically manipulating any pieces of data
...is ambiguous and not helpful, in my opinion.
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Do we actually need to have a [status-yay]?
Let me keep it short, with the featured question for #LoveOverflows , I saw the appearance of this tag status-yay.
When we see the description:
Yay! This tag is for celebrating major historical ...
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This tag has [zero] meaning
The tag zero is made up of a variety of languages, and is very unfocused.
It has questions ranging from using regular expressions to replace certain text with a zero all the way to the number of ...
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Why do we have [ajax-success] and [ajaxcomplete]?
Why do we have ajax-success and ajaxcomplete? Both refer to a method in jQuery that triggers a function in argument 1 on either a succesful ajax call or a completed ajax call.
I don't see the ...
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Return this [delivery] to sender
The delivery tag is vague, has no wiki, and doesn't seem to be able to stand on its own. There are currently 119 questions with the tag, with usages ranging from:
Physical package delivery
Email ...
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What is [background]?
background seems to be used for three different things -
UI element background color
Background Activities in android
Starting a process in or moving a process into the back ground
It's a ...
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Burninate 73 AngularJS directive tags
There have been questions about the merits of specialized tags (Burninate specific event tags) and the redundancy of some tags related to AngularJS (https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/250923/...
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The [protection] tag has been burninated
I noticed the tag protection is used for a few unrelated concepts. The main ones that stick out are:
preventing edits on workbooks and documents
security stuff: authorization, hacking, etc
There was ...
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Has the time for [temporal] ended?
There is a tag temporal with 246 questions
Q1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? And is it unambiguous?
A1. No, it is a rather ambiguous. It has no wiki and is ...
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Clean up on aisles [outsourcing], [technology-stack], [market-share] and [conferences]
While the outsourcing, technology-stack, market-share and conferences tags don't have many questions individually, there's about 100 questions all-told that need to be cleaned up, and in all ...
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Should we [catalog] it as burninated?
On the 281 question cataloged under this tag :
Most of them, 102 are related to magento and the others are sparsely distributed to different e-commerce related question, software and functionalities ...
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Forget some of the [memory]-related tags
There are quite a few tags related to memory. Can we synonymize/burninate some of them?
Here are the ones I found so far:
memory: 488 followers, 18.1k questions
Use this tag for memory ...
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Stop [jumping] around
jumping is being (mis)used in various different questions, such as posts related to:
game mechanics & gaming engine
microprocessor programming
audio player
css & navigation
page anchor / size
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[auction] off this tag
auction tag has 74 questions out of which 14 are closed. auction is being used mostly in two cases
When some one is looking for sample or open source projects related to auctioning
When the OP is ...
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Liquidate the [companyname] tags. They are useless
I think that all the tags for a company, corporation, or IT group in the form of [companyname] should be burned. They don't add any value to SO, because:
They do not make it any easier to find ...
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Execute [code-execution]
code-execution has no followers and only 27 questions tagged. In my opinion nearly all posts on Stack Overflow are about executing code, so I think this tag should be removed.
In addition, there is ...
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Add more context to [context]
The context tag has the following tag wiki:
DO NOT USE - Deprecated as part of "The great Stack Overflow tag/question cleanup of 2012". Please use a more specific tag instead. For Android contexts, ...
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Close the [art] gallery
Another day, another meta-tag:
art
Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items (often with symbolic significance) in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses, ...
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Repeal the [restriction]
The tag restriction seems to be useless:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Not really. Most of the questions are either "How can I do ...
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Unpair the [pair]
I had suggested the burnination of the learn-c-the-hard-way tag and that green dragon came to save the day. I was editing a question about pairs and thought that the pair would be nice. On second ...
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Refactor the [project] [duplicate]
project is a meta tag. Its excerpt says:
In software development, a project is a collection of files and resources used in the development of an application or service.
It attracts a lot of off-...
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Should we cut [corners]?
The corners (syn. corner) has no wiki, 0 followers and some 173 questions. I skimmed through all of them and "corners" is used as one of:
Corners of a drawn shape (some graphics object or canvas) or ...
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This tag should not be [legal]
I propose that we burninate the legal tag. There is no reason for SO to have it. Of the 457 questions tagged with it, 244 of them (53%) are closed of off-topic. I'm sure there are many more which ...
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Is there a place for [magic]?
According to the tag wiki for magic:
Describes things known as "magic strings" or "magic numbers". These are hard coded variables that cannot be changed at runtime.
However, questions tagged with ...
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Do we need [getItem]?
The tag getitem has 93 questions and no tag-wiki. It refers to very different methods (mostly Android or Python).
Android Example: Why getItem(position) works with a new instance? (should not be zero?...
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Synonymize [spark-framework] to [spark-java]
The spark-framework tag refers to the exact same thing as spark-java, the first should be made a synonym of the second.
The excerpt for spark-framework reads:
Spark is a Sinatra inspired micro web ...
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Could we orphanize [adoption]?
adoption has 17 questions, no tag wiki, 0 followers and questions mainly about adopting a certain technology (or how the companies use some technology).
What do you think?
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Throw this tag under the [bus]?
The bus seems to be used to describe various concepts, should it be burned? There are currently 225 questions tagged with this.
Q1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is ...