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Burninate this tag a[sap]

I learnt recently of the trend on Stack Overflow to burninate tags with company names (like apple, microsoft, amazon, ...) in favor of product-specific tags (like ios, windows, aws, ...). This made me ...
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Is [push] really only for Git? Or, correct tag to use for push services?

The wiki from push says: In distributed version control, push is the action of sending local changes to a remote repository But, contrary to this description, the questions tagged [push] seem to ...
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What should we do with [python2to3] and [python-2to3]?

I came across this question which was tagged with those two tags: python2to3 (For differences between python 2 and 3) python-2to3 (a Tool) Are both tags on topic? Both tags are very ambiguous to ...
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Supervisor isn't supervised

The tag info for supervisor says: Supervisors are one of the core things that make Erlang/OTP what it is. An active OTP application consists of one or more processes that do the work. Those ...
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Could we use [slicers] on Google Sheets questions?

Few days ago Google announced that "slicers" were added to Google Sheets. We already have slicers (178 questions) but it's tag excerpt says (emphasis mine) Slicers provide buttons that you can ...
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The usage of [lasso] is a regression

I just realized that the lasso tag is mostly used for lasso regression, while the tag description states: "Lasso is an interpreted programming language and server for developing database-driven ...
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Can the [nim] tag be renamed to [nim-lang]?

Questions like this keep showing that people presume the tag nim actually stands for nim-game. Since the nim tag comes from the nimrod programming language, maybe it could be renamed to nim-lang to ...
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The [bert] tag has two different meanings

The bert tag description says: BERT and BERT-RPC are an attempt to specify a flexible binary serialization and RPC protocol that are compatible with the philosophies of dynamic languages such ...
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New tag conflicting with another tag ([re-base] and [rebase])

I'm trying to create a new tag... but... re-base is related to another topic; it is a JavaScript library that has 1.6k stars in GitHub with more than 5.6k downloads last month. The problem is I can't ...
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Rename [data-science-experience] to [ibm-data-science-experience]

data-science-experience is related to IBM Data Science Experience, as stated in its excerpt: IBM Data Science Experience is an interactive, collaborative, cloud-based environment where data ...
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Fix up [fixed-point]?

fixed-point refers to two almost completely unrelated concepts: Fixed-point arithmetic, a pragmatic (sometimes even hacky) implementation of approximate real numbers, mostly relevant as an ...
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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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Could someone rename ngif to .net-ngif?

The ngif tag is about a .net tool, but in the majority of the cases it is seen by the users as a tag that is about the ngif directive of angular2. Could someone rename this tag to .net-ngif or n-gif ...
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What to do with the [trap] tag?

The tag trap seems to be used in a few different ways. This list is in approximate order of occurrence, however none of them is obviously dominant over the others. Shell scripting / Bash related. "...
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The tag [aiofiles] is used wrong – but quite consistently so

The tag [aiofiles]'s description says „To be used with programming questions that deals with AIO (APL Input Output) Files.“ But is seems to be used exclusively for questions involving the aiofiles ...
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Should [cabal] and [cabal-install] be synonymous, or: When is disambiguation futile?

The broader question in the subtitle is illustrated by cabal and cabal-install, two closely related tags about Haskell packages. Their current tag wiki excerpts are accurate: cabal (56 followers, ...
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Clean up the mess of tags: [intersect], [intersection], [set-intersection], [array-intersect], [line-intersection], [intersection-observer]

There are many similar confusingly-named tags 'intersection/ intersect*', some with no tag-wiki definitions, some with self-evidently wrong definitions, all of these gloriously misused interchangeably....
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Proposal: rename [jsx] to [altjs-jsx]

There seem to be two meanings for the acronym JSX. AltJS JSX and React JSX. As of now the latter seems to be the most popular, and many React-related questions are being erroneously tagged with the ...
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Should we burninate the [lfs] tag?

I try to answer Linux From Scratch questions when I can. I've run through the book several times over the years, and know it pretty well. So, I search for questions with the lfs tag. Lately, however, ...
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How is the [reduction] tag supposed to be used?

The reduction tag has no usage guidance. It seems to be used for pretty much anything that could be called "reduction", from compression of data to simplification of a formula. Is this acceptable? ...
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Cleanup the mis-tagging between C# and VB.NET

It has been happening since the beginning of Stack Overflow. It appears, that people will ask a question about .NET, specifically C# or VB.NET. To get more eyes on the question they will tag it ...
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Disambiguating the [gradient] tag

As of now, the gradient tag excerpt says: Specifies a range of position-dependent colors, usually used to fill a region. However, looking at the questions where it appears, we can see two very ...
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Make a tag for exceptions as a programming construct?

There exists an exception tag, but a search over the tag reveals that it is used for two very different things. About half of the questions seem to be about the concept and usage of exception ...
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Tag [devtools] is getting questions from Chrome as well as R

The tag devtools is getting questions from Chrome and R, but it was intended only for R. I propose: Separate the Chrome devtools questions into another tag (Edit: this was done -- google-chrome-...
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What is win32gui? Because there's the confusing [win32gui] tag

What is win32gui? Because there's the confusing win32gui tag... It calls itself "a C++ generic library for Win32 GUI programming." But there's a Python Library with the exact same name.
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Split android [appcompat] out to [android-appcompat]?

All Android-related tags seem to be prefixed by android-. Hence, I think all appcompat questions which refer to the Android support v7 appcompat library should be retagged to a new android-appcompat.
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Tag specfiles seems ambiguous, how to proceed?

The specfiles seems ambiguous to me. The excerpt from the tag Wiki states A structured text file that provides build and installation information for a software to be packaged in an RPM with the ...
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Disambiguate [python-tesseract] and [pytesser]

PyTesser is an old project hosted on Google Code: https://code.google.com/archive/p/pytesser/ And here's a very old PyPI package, last updated in 2007: https://pypi.org/project/PyTesser/ (And an ...
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Change tag Cirrus to Adobe-Cirrus

I'm working with Cirrus CI - a tool for continuous build. When I searched Stack Overflow for some help on that topic, I stumbled upon cirrus, and that confused me. Is there a chance to rename cirrus ...
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What to do with the [whisker] tag?

There are currently 10 questions with the whisker tag. 8 of the questions are about the whiskers on a boxplot, but 2 of them refer to an R package called 'whisker'. The current tag description refers ...
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What on earth is [step] tag, it's not synonymous with [increment], should it be redefined?

This question is what to do with the current incarnation of the tag step, see below. First off, the tag increment is good and useful, and it has 2.7K hits. (In some of those 'increment' is used as a ...
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Ambiguous [textbuffer]

I'm talking about textbuffer. Current status: Carried by 16 questions. 9 of them uses it as a component in GTK 6 of them uses it as a (computationally) generic buffer that's intended to store text ...
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Should [presto] be renamed?

According to tag descriptions of presto and prestodb, most (if not all) questions tagged 'presto' are about "Presto - the database" and not about "Presto - the deployment tool". It seems people do ...
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Wrong usage of tag [nx] [duplicate]

The section help of the official docs of nrwl nx link to Stackoverflow with the tags angular and nx. The tag description of nx however states: NoMachine NX is a remote access, hosted virtual ...
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Split [nx] into [nrwl-nx] and [nomachine-nx]

The tag nx is ambiguous. It is used for NoMachine NX (virtual desktop application) and nrwl nx (Angular monorepo library). The discussion clearly favored the solution to split nx into nrwl-nx and ...
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Differentiating between [suitescript] and [suitescript2.0]

As they are now, the two SuiteScript tags, suitescript and suitescript2.0, create some ambiguity, specifically because many questions asking about 2.0 are still tagged only with suitescript and not ...
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What should we do with the [flamingo] tag?

I found this tag - flamingo. It appears to be very ambiguous. There are different frameworks called like this: Flamingo.Php Flamingo-go Flamingo java components Flamingo-chat And probably many more....
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What can we [infer] from this?

There are currently two similarly named tags, and some of the questions are related to the Facebook Infer tool: - infer - 21 questions (no wiki) - facebook-infer - newly created tag, two questions (no ...
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New tag [julius-speech] needed?

There is currently a tag julius which refers to a part of the Yesod application. For those of us more accustomed to associate Julius with the speech recognition engine, it might be useful to have a ...
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Sometimes to achieve [zen] you must destroy it

While doing a review for suggested edits I stumbled upon the zen tag. This appears to be a collection of questions related to a C# framework, a drupal theme, some related to a vs-code-settings theme ...
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The [jmp] tag has multiple meanings

The wiki for the jmp tag list two distinct possible meaning for the tag The JMP instruction used in various Intel CPUs. A statistical graphical program developed by SAS. Because it has multiple ...
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Tag [tf] mistakenly used for tensorflow questions and redundant with [tfs] tag

I recently noticed questions related to Tensorflow (the deep learning framework) mistakenly tagged with the tf tag that stands for the Team Foundation Server. Digging a bit more I found that the Team ...
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PushDown Automata tag misuse

I've seen several examples when people asking question about mobile/handheld devices use tag pda. Apparently thinking that it is acronym for Personal Digital Assistant, but this tag meant to be used ...
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Rename tag [azure-machine-learning] to [azure-machine-learning-studio] and add [azure-machine-learning-service]

Last year Microsoft released a new cloud service called Azure Machine Learning Service. To quote Microsoft: Azure Machine Learning service is a cloud service that you use to train, deploy, automate, ...
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The [jest] tag is used for two different projects [duplicate]

There are currently about 80 questions labeled with jest. Of these, about 70% are questions about searchbox-io/Jest, an Elasticsearch Java Rest Client. The rest are about facebook/jest, a JavaScript ...
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Is the [raven] tag about Sentry or RavenDB?

Historically it seems that the raven tag has been used for questions about the SDKs for Sentry.io. However, if I remember correctly, a few months ago, raven was converted to a sponsored tag equivalent ...
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I don't know what to associate the [associative] tag with

The associative tag has multiple meanings, lacks a tag wiki, and the excerpt does not help to clarify its use: This tag is used mostly regarding associative arrays (but better use tag "associative-...
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Rename the [curator] tag to [apache-curator], distinguish it from Elasticsearch's Curator

The curator tag is misnamed. It really should be apache-curator, like apache-zookeeper. It's causing confusion as people are tagging questions regarding Elasticsearch's Curator with curator. ...
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Retag ambiguous [failsafe] tag

I fell at How last thrown Exception contains previously thrown Exception? question today, and it was tagged with failsafe. After reading its tag wiki describing it with The Maven Failsafe Plugin is ...
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How to handle tags for generically-named software?

Currently the workday tag is in regards the software Workday (with a capital W). However, a few of the questions tagged with it are regarding workdays (with a lower-case w). This seems kind of ...

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