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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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Disambiguate the [semantics] tag

The semantics tag is somewhat confusing: some questions with this tag are about semantics of programming languages, but others are about semantics in natural language processing. Is it possible to ...
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The tags [mule] and [mule-esb] mean the same thing

mule 6,177 Open Qs 1.4k watchers Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform that allows developers to connect applications together quickly and easily, ...
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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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ambiguous [grok] tag

The current definition of the grok tag refers to a web framework written in Python, but most of the questions actually refer to an Elasticsearch plugin also called grok. Some users are also tagging ...
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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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Disambiguating the [opensearch] tags

Disclosure: I am working for AWS on the OpenSearch project. This question is edging on being a duplicate of What, if anything, do we need to do about separating questions about OpenSearch (circa 2005) ...
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What should happen to the Pico tag?

After a recent suggestion of mine to create a Raspberry Pi Pico tag (only to find out that one already exists), I wondered what should happen to the pico tag. This tag is currently used by three ...
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Please make [botframework] a synonym of [microsoft-bot-framework]

botframework is an official Microsoft tag monitored by the Bot Framework support team, and it has 7763 questions. Despite the generic-sounding name, it refers to one specific Microsoft framework and ...
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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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Rename [openlayers] to [openlayers-2]

I just ran into a bunch of suggested edits removing the openlayers tag from questions where the OP is using Open Layers 3, and the question was tagged openlayers-3. According to the tag wiki, ...
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Fix the [transporter] malfunction

I've recently stumbled across transporter, with currently 1 watcher and 36 questions. There's no tag wiki at all either. Addressing the points Shog9 makes: Does it describe the contents of the ...
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I can't follow the [timeline]

The tag timeline is being used for several different kinds of timelines, but its excerpt claims that it is specific to Facebook's timeline, and its tag wiki discusses both Facebook and ActionScript (...
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Can the apex tag be renamed to avoid confusion with oracle-apex

There is a tag apex that refers to the Salesforce Apex language. There is also an Oracle product called APEX that has the tag oracle-apex. However, I would estimate that about half of questions ...
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How can you update a tag synonym description?

The map tag is a synonym of dictionary. This means map will be swapped for dictionary automatically. The problem is that the description displayed for the map tag is currently: a data structure ...
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Stop users from tagging SSE and Server-Sent-Events in the same question, and warn for SSE + JS?

TL:DR: make it impossible for the initial tags on a question to include both [sse] and ( [server-sent-events] or [php] or [javascript] ) Or at least prompt for confirmation like "Did you mean ...
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Clean up [exponent*] tags

tl;dr I think we should re-tag exponent, exponential, exponentiation, exponents, and exponential-distribution into exponential, exponential-distribution, and exponential-notation, which would involve ...
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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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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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disambiguate this tag, check its [pulse]

I just finished an analysis of the pulse tag and found a huge amount of variation. All of the current questions fall into one of these categories (posted in the newly created tag wiki): Software RSS ...
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How should we clean up [type-annotation]?

type-annotation has 92 questions and is supposed to be used for Java's type annotations, based on the tag excerpt and wiki: Type-Annotations are released with Java SE 8 release. However, the ...
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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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Is [kotlin-symbol-processing] the successor of [ksp]?

When looking at newly created tags, I found kotlin-symbol-processing. Kotlin symbol processing (KSP) is an API that allows to generate [tag:kotlin] code at compile-time. Previously, people used the ...
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Ad [astro]⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

The tag astro seems to be ambiguous in its usage at best. It is used: to refer to the Astro static site building framework as a synonym of the astrojs tag (which is also used for the former, but only ...
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What to do with the many uint tags?

I just noticed that we have a lot of tags like these: uint8t uint16 uint32 int32 uint64 int64 The first one is probably referring to C/C++ uint8_t from stdint.h, though oddly there's also a lot of ...
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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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Disambiguate [python-pulsar] from Apache Pulsar Python client

I've noticed that in Stack Overflow questions, python-pulsar is described as: Event driven concurrent framework for python. With pulsar you can write asynchronous servers performing one or several ...
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Disambiguate to Two all-beef tags, special sauce, [lettuce],

The lettuce tag currently has 212 questions. Its own tag description states: Lettuce can stand for two things: a Behavior Driven Development tool for python: http://lettuce.it/ a Redis client for ...
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Merge/cleanup tags [zos], [mvs], [zseries], and [mainframe]

In going through [ibm] questions for burnination I found four tags that appear to all be related to two topics, but usage is mixed across them. The first two zos and mvs have tag wikis that which ...
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Semantic conflict of [nan]: NaN (not-a-number) and Nan (native abstractions for Node.js)

Try searching nan with node.js or v8 on Stack Overflow. We can find quite a lot of questions with nan misused. Although currently the tag nan means NaN (not-a-number), they used nan to mean Nan (...
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We need to be [packing] these questions into a more specific tag

The tag packing should be renamed to something more specific, and the questions within it should be checked as to whether it's in the correct tag. The wiki for packing says Use this tag for questions ...
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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 [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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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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Similar tags [android-jetpack] [android-architecture-components] [androidx]

Tags android-jetpack android-architecture-components androidx are similar to same degree. Android Jetpack is the most prominent term, often being used synonym to AndroidX. Android Architecture ...
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Tag [ZipArchive] is for PHP but is used on numerous C# questions

There is a .NET class in System.IO.Compression called ZipArchive which gets asked about in C# questions, but people are using the tag ziparchive which is for an unrelated PHP library. How can we split ...
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Why are delegates impersonating [delegation]?

"Delegation" is a concept in access control, by which one user or role can permit its authority to be used by another authenticated identity or group. So why does the tag wiki for delegation talk ...
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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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Disambiguate the [free] tag: Multiple possible usages

Recently I noticed this off-topic question and found that it uses free tag, which has description below (you can see in tag wiki): free is a function to deallocate memory obtained from malloc and ...
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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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Stop adopting [orphan]

The tag orphan "Orphan refers to code or data which exists outside of its intended context." seems rather ambiguous, but I'm not sure what to do with it. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with some of ...
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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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What is the appropriate tag for “jbuilder” questions related to OCaml (or for that matter, Ruby on Rails)?

There's a jbuilder tag, with a description mentioning some Java-universe thing. Meanwhile, when I search for jbuilder, I seem to mostly get responses relating to a Ruby on Rails library for JSON. Of ...
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Clarification regarding [take] tag

There is a take tag with 82 current questions. However, not all uses of this tag are consistent. Most of them are about the concept of obtaining the first N elements from a collection. Good uses IMO:...
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What to do about the similar tags [jasmin] and [jasmine]?

The tags jasmin and jasmine refer to two different things that have nothing to do with each other. jasmin is about an assembler for the JVM while jasmine is a JavaScript testing framework. ...
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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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Split [bisection] in two

bisection has 90 questions, no followers, and a very unspecific tag wiki: Anything related to a class of algorithms where the result is found by searching either the upper or the lower half of a ...
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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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Tag disambugation for [page-caching]

Today I retagged one question with page-caching tag, but then I noticed that it is used in two contexts: Page cache which is disk data caching mechanism in Unix-like systems (that is what I meant) ...
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