Questions tagged [tag-disambiguation]
For questions about ambiguous tags that might need to be expanded into multiple tags. Use with the [tags] tag
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Disambiguate the [jetstream] tag
The jetstream tag is being used for two separate topics:
A Laravel application development kit called Jetstream (this is the official use listed in the tag's wiki).
A messaging persistence system ...
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What should we do about [web-site-project]?
With 466 questions in mind, this tag is confusingly named web-site-project, but its description references Visual Studio Code. Any person watching this tag will be very confused with its broad ...
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Can we properly sort all this [cargo]?
The tag cargo is currently defined to be about some Java EE tool, but it's often used to be about the Rust tool rust-cargo (currently 77 questions [rust] [cargo]) or a site builder cargo.site (31 ...
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What should we do with the [sap] tag?
Recently the [sap] tag was marked as invalid with which I do not fully agree. There are a bunch of questions already tagged with it which are probably not worth retagging, but the future of the tag ...
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What to do about [activemq] and [activemq-artemis]
activemq:
Apache ActiveMQ "Classic" is an open source (Apache 2.0 licensed) message broker which fully implements the Java Message Service 1.1 (JMS). It provides "Enterprise Features&...
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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 ...
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Upcoming changes to Alexa-related tags
To formalize developer support for Alexa developers, the AWS Collective will be adding tags related to Alexa.
Ahead of that, Stack Overflow CMs will execute some changes to Alexa-related tags as ...
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Rename [q] to avoid confusion with [q-lang]
Wiki excerpt for tag q contains following:
The Q.js JavaScript promise library. Q catches errors and uses a `then` technique to handle JavaScript callbacks and exceptions. Do *not* use for Angular's $...
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How should I handle [xmlmapper] tag that relates to a different subject in most questions?
The tag xmlmapper (72 questions) is defined as:
"XMLMapper is a third-party library for mapping XML to objects written in Swift" (most probably this framework)
However, it seems that more ...
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What should we do about the problematic tagging for questions about C++ member initialization and initializer lists?
The domain and terminology
Just so we're all on the same page when it comes to the terminology, I'll summarize it.
A constructor in C++ can have an optional ctor-initializer which is a grammatical ...
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Is overloading [mojo] bad mojo?
There is the tag mojo with description "SDK for development of webOS 1.x and 2.x apps using JavaScript and HTML. or... Most commonly used to designate plugin development in Maven (Java build tool)...
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Situation around [dbi] and [r-dbi]
We have tag dbi. Its excerpt clearly states not to use it for questions about the R package:
DBI is a database access module for the Perl programming language. It defines a set of methods, variables, ...
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Tag [cfg] was created again
Tag cfg was created again. This time it was used on the questions of four categories:
ones that should be tagged with context-free-grammar instead. I re-tagged them accordingly.
Ones that should be ...
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This tag needs some re-[cnf]iguration
I stumbled upon the cnf tag today while looking for new tags to watch or questions to answer. It really was not what I was expecting which is why I'm here.
The tag excerpt reads the following:
Common ...
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[Face] it: this tag needs some work
I'm not convinced we should burninate it, so I'll bypass that criteria for now (so don't go burninating the tag).
We have a face tag. It is... somewhat of a mess. Here's the tag wiki:
A face is an ...
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Disambiguation of [loki] in favor of [grafana-loki]
The tag description of the loki tag reads:
Loki is a C++ library of designs, containing flexible implementations of common design patterns and idioms.
Loki was written by Andrei Alexandrescu. It ...
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Can we get rid of [mysql-management]?
As far as I know, there is no tool or technology called MySQL-management. The mysql-management tag has no usage guidance or tag wiki. It's unclear to me what the purpose of the tag is and it seems ...
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Rename [sqlx] tag to [go-sqlx]
The sqlx (188) and the rapidly growing rust-sqlx (122) groups tend to often be confused - I had to re-tag about 15 of the mis-tagged ones from sqlx to rust-sqlx. Since the numbers are somewhat ...
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Should [discord.py] questions also be tagged [python] and [discord]? Can they be interlinked?
Many tags are related only to a particular programming language, and it might be of a library that has bindings in many languages. For example, many PyQT questions are tagged python and qt, though the ...
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Misdelivery of [package] and [java-package] (disambiguation/deduplication needed)
There are two tags that deal with Java packages: package and java-package.
The java-package tag is clearly and specifically for questions relating to Java packages. The package tag, on the other hand,...
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Let’s have a [word] about this tag again [duplicate]
Problem
The tag appears to be quite a mess. Its actual purpose is related to the unit "word" used in the context of processors/computer architecture.
However, it is used as you would imagine ...
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Distinguish between [apache-velocity] and [velocity]
Currently, these two tags are both described as tags for Apache Velocity:
velocity
apache-velocity
Some questions in the velocity tag are not related to Apache Velocity.
A good solution would be:
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The [filament] is burning out
I was trying to ask a question about the Filament rendering system. It occurred to me that there were two more specific tags regarding "filament": laravel-filament and google-filament, which ...
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No Shirt, No Shoes, No [service]
There is still the service tag.
It has 23,024 questions
It usually contains questions about
android-service (9,137 with service and android)
windows-service (2,055 with service and windows)
web-...
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Split [revoke] tag into [sql-revoke] and [token-revoke]?
The [revoke] tag on StackOverflow seems to be a mixture of two contexts in which "revoking" is a thing; questions using this tag seem to be either about the SQL DCL command (apparently the ...
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What's the deal with [axis] and [apache-axis]?
axis tag description says:
Don't use the [axis] tag to refer to Apache Axis. Use [apache-axis]
instead; see: What direction to go with the [axis] tag?
yet, axis and apache-axis are synonyms. How is ...
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What [logistics] would be involved in dealing with this tag?
This is NOT a burnination invitation - it is a discussion. Do not burninate this tag right now
We have a logistics tag on SO with 88 questions. Here's the tag wiki:
Logistics refers to the overall ...
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Can we [tilt] this tag?
I noticed tilt has questions about tilting things, the development tool tilt-dev/tilt, and also the Ruby template engine. The tag wiki says it should be used for the Ruby one.
Can we fix this?
For ...
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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 ...
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Tag Disambiguation - [cdk], [ncurses-cdk], [aws-cdk]
The current cdk tag is aliased to ncurses-cdk.
aws-cdk already exists.
The acronym of CDK has been used by multiple projects, but AWS Cloud Development Kit is a major toolkit on the AWS ecosystem that ...
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Can we disambiguate [gmock]?
Currently, wiki for gmock states:
Gmock is a mocking framework for Groovy. Google Mock is a mocking framework for C++.
It seems expected to be used for two different frameworks. According to this ...
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Please [slot] a better title here
There are 713 questions tagged with either slot or slots. While slot apparently is "a method callback in some gui frameworks like QT" and slots a "python language feature to reduce size ...
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Disambiguate [chatgpt] and [openai]
I just noticed that on the SO we have [chatgpt] and [openai].
Some questions, like Error when fetching on chatgpt api, error 429, are about https://api.openai.com/v1/completions not about https://chat....
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Please rename the [rls] tag to [rust-language-server]
The acronym RLS is ambiguous - and it's established that three-letter-tags are a bad idea.
rls may mean either row-level-security or rust-language-server. Of the 44 questions where it has been applied,...
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On the road to the disambiguation of [post] (Vs [http-post] & Vs [posts])
There are several old posts asking to do things with [post], [http-post] and other related tags, like:
Retag HTTP verbs
Tag consolidation: post > http-post, and get > http-get
One of the "...
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Rename [overflow]
TLDR
The CSS-related tag overflow is being misused for other purposes. 40-ish% of the tagged questions are unrelated. -> A rename of the tag should be considered.
Issue
An overflow of unrelated ...
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Did anyone keep a [record]? [duplicate]
I think we should burninate or disambiguate/split up record.
The tag Wiki states
A record in programming is a data type with labels to access fields of the record.
However, it is used for
records ...
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Rename [gpt] (Google Publisher Tag) to avoid confusion with ChatGPT
Problem
The tag gpt is ambiguous with its current name.
The gpt tag (Google Publisher Tag) has nothing to do with AI. However, questions that are ChatGPT/GPT-3 related show up.
Proposed Solution
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Should [import] tag be used for questions about code import statements?
There is an import tag (created in ~Aug 2008, 26.4k questions) which was originally intended for data import, but later on it was adopted for code import as well (such mention was added into tag wiki ...
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Incorrect tagging of questions about [mesh-network] with [mesh] tag
I was\am seeing a bunch of questions related to mesh networks that are incorrectly tagged with mesh as opposed to (or in addition to) the correct one mesh-network.
Recently, I had an approved wiki-...
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The tag [chrono] is used for both C++ and Rust
Both C++ and Rust have libraries named chrono. Currently, most questions in the chrono tag are about C++ (837 questions) and the tag description is also explicitly about it, but there are 19 questions ...
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Tag disambiguation [global-inbox] and [inbox]
The global-inbox tag on MSO was based on the global-inbox tag on MSE, but the wiki and excerpt has not been updated in some time so it has fallen out of sync with the one on MSE.
The excerpt on MSE ...
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The [phoenix] tag vs the [phoenix-framework] tag
The phoenix tag has less than 800 questions.
The phoenix-framework tag has over 3000 questions.
A good portion of the questions tagged phoenix are actually about phoenix-framework.
Maybe it's time ...
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Rename [itertools]?
I recently clicked on a question tagged with itertools, thinking it was a Python question. It turned out it was a Rust question, as there is also a Rust crate named "itertools".
I edited the ...
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Tag differentiation regarding [plink]
Problem
So it turns out there are two major tools both sharing the name plink.
One is what the current tag is meant to be for, a command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends.
The other is a whole ...
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Differentiate Tags: [remix], [remix.run]
"Remix" can stand for:
Remix.run which is a TypeScript/JavaScript web application framework, or
Remix IDE, which is an IDE for Ethereum smart contract development, or
something else that I ...
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Does the JPEG tag cover only legacy JPEG or all related formats?
The jpeg tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or ...
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What should be done about [explode]?
Explode refers to two concepts.
In php, it refers to splitting a string.
In pandas and apache-spark, it refers to a specific data transformation like well known data transformation concepts: ...
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Could we finally please remove [hyphen] as a synonym for [dash]?
This issue has been raised on a few occasions already with valuable discussions to follow:
Should we try to disambiguate [dash]?
Let's dash the [hyphen] tag
Still, I would argue that more action ...
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Rename [synapse] to [apache-synapse]
There is a synapse tag which is supposed to be used for Apache Synapse, but it's frequently misused for azure-synapse, which is a completely different thing. Should the tag be renamed to apache-...