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Can we have separate tags for the new Team Foundation Build related topics not including the old XAML Build related topics to improve "findability"?

Finding anything for the new TFS build system Team Foundation Build is hard. Most stuff you'll find for the team-build and the tfsbuild tag is related to the old XAML/Windows Workflow Foundation based ...
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Rename tag [visual-editor] to [mediawiki-visualeditor]?

Only a fraction of the visual-editor questions seem to be actually about VisualEditor the software (which, according to its description, the tag is supposed to denote), and all of those questions also ...
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Replace [social-networking] tag with two separate and specific tags

There are two broad groups of questions using the social-networking tag, with also substantial confusion between how the tag is being used and the official description of the tag. The first group ...
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Ambiguous tag [restler]

The name "Restler" refers both to a PHP API server and also a REST client library for Node.js. If you look at the list of questions tagged with restler, you can see that about 80% refer to the PHP ...
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Our [compass] needs calibrating

There used to be only 2 compass tags: compass-sass and compass-geolocation. Questions involving Compass, the Sass framework, were often mistagged with compass-geolocation because it was always ...
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Let's stash the [stash] tag

All questions that were tagged stash have been retagged to either git-stash, atlassian-stash, perl-stash, or expressionengine-stash. Please burn stash, as it is too ambiguous. The tag wiki for stash ...
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Ambiguous tag [adhoc]

The tag adhoc is currently being used for general "ad hoc solutions" and "iOS Ad Hoc provisioning". The tag wiki currently refers to "ad hoc solutions", but there are a lot of iOS-related posts with ...
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Ambiguous tags: how to proceed in general?

Consider - for example - the tag adhoc This tag currently has the following description: a solution designed for a specific problem or task, non-generalizable, and not intended to be able to be ...
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Should we [annotate] this tag?

annotate has 155 questions, associated with a number of languages. Within ruby-on-rails, some of them are to do with a specific gem called "annotate". I think these should be called annotate-gem. ...
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Should the [triangle-generation] tag be removed, as it has three bad sides?

triangle-generation attracts very different questions, mostly of low quality. Some talk about OpenGL, some talk about putting triangles as markers into plots, others about drawing ASCII art triangles,...
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Expertise regarding [gosu] and [libgosu]

In working on a game project in Ruby, I've been trying to look for bits of information via the gosu tag, which I believed corresponded to the C++/Ruby game development library, libgosu. However, it ...
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What to do about the tag [office-addins]

For those who didn't know, Microsoft is changing the name "Apps for Office" to "Office Add-ins" (take a look at the note here). That however seems to raise some confusion because there is another "...
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Multiple meanings for [melt] tag?

The summary for melt gives two different unrelated meanings for the tag: In R, the "melt" function...converts data into a long form. Melt is also a web application framework written in PHP. ...
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What to do with the [cdr] tag?

The cdr tag refers to the operation used in the Lisp family of languages but it's apparently also used to refer to the call detail records (CDR) format used in the open source Asterisk software. ...
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Do we need a checklist for [crc] questions?

I frequently see on SO questions about crc (Cyclic Redundancy Check), usually about buggy implementations. The same points frequently need to be clarified, and the errors found in the code are often ...
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tag creation to distinguish between 2 kinds of virtual machines

As a programmer interested by some fundamental notions, I have subscribed to the virtual-machine tag to get the questions concerning the implementation of virtual machines (like the JVM, self-made VMs ...
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disambiguate [dataprovider] for testng

There have already been several disambig's on dataprovider. I'm proposing another one. The new tag is probably best called testng-dataprovider. This will refer to @DataProvider, a TestNG annotation ...
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Removing the [less] tag from UNIX questions using the "less" command. Good thing to do?

I see a user removing the less tag from questions in which it is used to indicate the less UNIX command. He uses the comment: Removed less tag. This question is related to less unix command but ...
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Reacting to misuse of [react]?

I just saw the react tag for PHP event library. The tag explicitly says that "For the JavaScript library for building interactive components, use the reactjs tag". Still, most of the questions asked ...
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Disambiguate [tarfile]

It appears that 61/66 tarfile questions are related to Python's tarfile module, but the tag excerpt doesn't suggest that at all. Should we fix up the other 5 (which all refer to actual tarfiles in the ...
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Is this tag [note] worthy?

The note tag currently has no summary, wiki entry, or synonyms. Its usage doesn't seem to be clear cut: Does it refer to the OS X Notes app? Or "sticky notes" in, for example, Microsoft Excel? Or ...
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Disambiguate [hashbang] and [shebang]

hashbang is currently used for a mixture of questions about hashbangs in URLs and questions about Unix shebangs, while shebang is purely about the latter. Having both these topics covered by a single ...
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Ordinary Differential Equation or Open Dynamics Engine?

The current description for the ode tag reads as follows: ODE (ordinary differential equation) is a differential equation where the unknown function only has one independent variable and its ...
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Ambiguity with [kconfig] and [kbuild]

There are two tags kbuild and kconfig. The wiki entry for kconfig says that it is for a KDE configuration. However, only a few question seems to deal with KDE. The others are all to do with the ...
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Ambiguous use of [sdi]

With 52 questions, the sdi tag is not a very popular one on StackOverflow but there's quite a lot of ambiguity in how it's used. I've skimmed through the list of questions using this tag and I can see ...
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What is the difference between [ambiguity] and [ambiguous]?

Both tags seem to have the same description: Ambiguity can refer to two related concepts: 'ambiguous calls' and 'ambiguous grammars'. vs. An ambiguous call is a situation in which the compiler ...
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Unrelated Tags or Tags Not be Confused with? [duplicate]

I'm familiar with at least two sets of tags which often get confused with one another stackoverflow and stackoverflow.com phaser and phaser-framework unity and unity3d bootstrap and twitter-bootstrap ...

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