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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We need [less] no more
Right now the less is (mis)used for three different things:
The all popular CSS preprocessor LESS.
The opposite of more and command line tool less
A gem called less-rails.
This should not be ...
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Do we need [seeeduino]?
Today I have found out about seeeduino tag existence. There is no wiki on this tag.
This tag has only three questions, one is currently closed as general computing. The other two seem to not need that ...
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We need to improve our [resource-utilization]
The resource-utilization tag has ten questions, two watchers, and its highest-voted answer has four votes (from a grand total of 6 answers).
The questions are tagged with a copious amount of well-...
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We could burninate the whole [workplace] down
Today I learned about Facebook Workplace, as it was mentioned in one of the questions. As this is a separate service, I wanted to retag a question with more specific tag, but quickly discovered that ...
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Catch the [nullreferenceexception] on null
Since we close everything related to a NullReferenceException as a canonical dupe, do we really want to have these tags?
In which cases would a [*Exception] tag make any sense?
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Burninate request: [paypal] tag
Burninate request: paypal tag as unspecific to a product.
Similar: apple, microsoft, amazon, google, ...
clarifications
I was unaware it was a sponsored tag
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Remove [tsql] without sequelae?
tsql, in the tag wiki, includes the warning: Questions about T-SQL should be tagged appropriately with either sql-server or sybase, and include the version as well. Well, that's ignored frequently. ...
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I believe that the tags [angular5] and [angular6] should not exist
The problem with those tags is that many times the questions do not have the tag [angular] in addition to it.
I am interested in Angular and I want to know if it is more popular than ReactJS and ...
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Burninate request for tag [angular-material-7] [closed]
This tag is very misleading because Angular Material is currently on version 2, not 7, and there is enough confusing about Angular versions out there already.
I see that the user who created the tag ...
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What's the use of the [dlms] tag?
I just noticed the dlms tag. It has only 5 questions which have 7 answers altogether; and just one accepted answer. Needless to say, it hasn't been active for a while.
Moreover, while the tag is ...
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Phase out [Farsi]
The tag farsi has 54 questions linked at the moment, none of which it is the only tag to.
I believe it constitutes a meta tag:
It's ambigous. The programming meaning is unclear.
It's not ...
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Let's punch a hole in this tag and let [rsync]
I can't think of any justification for rsync as a tag on a programming site. It's not like we have an ls or scp tag.
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I'll build my own Stack Overflow, with [blackjack] and [unhookwindowshookex]! Well, not really [closed]
You've probably already guessed why I included that second tag here. It has only 4 questions, so, literally (I mean, figuratively) nobody's using it, which means it should definitely be burninated.
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This tag is an [undefined-variable]
Should we burninate the undefined-variable tag?
There are only 16 questions using it
Questions that could make use of
this tag are generally closed as a dupe of one of the FAQs or
general help ...
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Should we burninate the [pyth] tag?
The pyth tag contains 1 question only, so should we remove it from the site?
It contains a tag wiki excerpt:
Pyth is a esoteric procedural programming language which is designed to be compiled ...
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Time for us to let go of [mergeddictionaries]
I recently saw a tag mergeddictionaries.
0 watchers, 53 questions, no wiki
Is it ambiguous?:
Yes, it should be
Is there other ways to represent this tag?:
Of course, with merge, and dictionary, yup
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I don't like [nice] tags!
Apparently we have a nice tag! So lets evaluate it for burnination!
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Well, if we look at the description ...
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Burninate specific event tags [closed]
onload, onload-event, onunload, onbeforeload, onbeforeunload, onbeforeprint, onchange, oncheckchange, onmouseover, onmouseout, onmousedown, onmouseup, onmousemove, onmouseclick, onclick, ...
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Wash away [watermark]?
I've came across this tag, watermark. It describes the process of adding symbols on an image to describe its owners.
My view is limited, but I believe that this does not add much to the question. Is ...
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Why do we have the [math] tag?
Why do we have the math tag when Stack Overflow is about programming?
Questions with the math tag almost always get closed for being off-topic.
Why do we still have the math tag? What purpose does ...
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Disambiguation of the [python] tag
This is a major pet peeve of mine. Somebody posts a question for Python 3.x, but doesn't state that they're running 3.x. There's very few context clues at all, in fact. I, with my knowledge of Python ...
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Should we burninate the [security-by-obscurity] tag?
I came across the security-by-obscurity tag and wondered why we need it. If there is a reason for keeping the tag please enlighten me.
It contains 33 questions at the time of writing this. Only 9 of ...
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Google Sheets topicality and burnination of [google-sheets]
There are a lot of questions about Google Sheets (essentially a hosted version Excel on the cloud, with less functionality).
We even have a tag for it.
google-sheets
Many of these questions seem ...
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Time to burninate the [phonegap] tag
This is the description of the cordova tag:
Apache Cordova (formerly PhoneGap) is a framework that
It's clearly stated that Cordova was formerly PhoneGap. But still, I see many people use both of ...
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Should we burninate the [unity5] tag?
I've noticed that we have a tag for unity3d and unity5 and they both have the same description.
Below I've listed why this tag should no longer be on the website following the guidelines listed here: ...
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Gobble up the [raspberry-pi] tag?
Why do we have a raspberry-pi on Stack Overflow?
The tag wiki describes what a Raspberry Pi is and then has this at the bottom:
Raspberry Pi.SE
There is a Stack Exchange site dedicated to the ...
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Burninate the [tree] tag
Burninate tree. Not many experts, searching for the tags isn't better than searching title/body.
Also, X(HT)ML is a tree system, so... what to do? There may be questions actually about trees, but ...
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What's the use of the [python-chess] tag?
Is there anything that the rarely-used (only about 20 questions) python-chess tag achieves that python + chess can't?
If not, should it be burninated?
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Burninate [class]
I think class is too broad to be useful. The metric I always use is:
How can one be an expert in [tag]?
You can't be. You can be an expert in Object Oriented programming, maybe... I just don't see ...
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Is Trogdor attending the Burninating [Man] Festival this year?
We have a man tag, which has the following description:
A man page (short for manual page) is online software documentation, serving as content for the man system, for an entity typically ...
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Creating tags based on people rather than technology [jon-skeet] [duplicate]
I don't want to incur the wrath of gods or create a controversy.
Singleton implementation laziness with static constructor is a good question with a newly created tag jon-skeet. It's a good way to ...
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I've got a little [list]
The list tag is very unclear and ambiguous, and more specific tags already exist for all or nearly all of its questions. Let's put it on the list of things to get rid of and retag. Questions with the ...
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Java 8 is official, right?
Java.com doesn't seem to hype it so much, but to my knowledge Java 8 is official, and Java programmers had better catch up.
Destroy java-8. It's just java.
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Burninate the [drupal] tag
I would like to suggest to burninate drupal tag as its wiki suggests:
Drupal is an open source CMS framework written in PHP. Consider posting your question directly on https://drupal.stackexchange....
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Burninate [turboc++], or at least show a warning for new questions using it?
Questions with the turboc++ tag usually seem to end up with downvotes or closure. As of this moment in time, the first page of questions with this tag has a net total of -24 votes (26 downvotes, 2 ...
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Burninate [sql]
I'm borrowing some of this from @Philipp's post requesting that we burninate nosql.
I suggest that the sql tag should be burninated.
Background: SQL is a standard that is implemented by many vendors....
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Should we burninate the [bioinformatics] tag?
The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system.
bioinformatics is a meta tag, indicating a particular ...