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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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Problem with [poco] tag

I just happened across the poco tag on a question and I was curious to know what it added to the question so I read the description. The description is: Means Plain Old CLR Object, a simple object ...
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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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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 [printing] tag is full of irrelevant questions that were redirected from [print]. How can we fix it?

I have noticed that printing is full of questions that are about built-in functionality for displaying messages on the standard output. Mainly these are Python questions about the built-in print ...
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What should be done to [navigationview]?

For a long time the navigationview tag referred only to the Android component - this is the current tag description: Provides navigation drawer access. Part of Android's design support library. ...
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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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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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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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The [checkpoint] tag brings in a lot of unrelated questions

I stumbled upon the checkpoint tag after googling for a software issue related to Check Point VPN. The tag description says it's about Check Point software, however most questions tagged with it are ...
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Proposing firebase-functions tag

Maybe it's a bit too soon, but I think it's going to be very useful as Google-cloud-functions and Firebase-functions require different specific knowledge. As I don't have the required reputation ...
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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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What should the tag [machine-learning] mean?

So, there is a machine-learning tag. It is used mostly in two cases: when a question is machine learning related, but language-agnostic. Those questions are revolving around AI techniques, not about ...
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R language-specific tags: r-timedate, r-factor, r-model-formula etc.?

Correct me if my understanding is wrong, but I thought in general we're not supposed to incorporate the language name into tag names, except in cases where disambiguation is needed. And even then, if ...
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FileUtils.mv([fileutils], [apache-fileutils]) ; FileUtils.mkdir([fileutils])

The tag wiki for fileutils says FileUtils is a File manipulation utility from Apache Commons FileUtils or org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils is File manipulation utility from Apache Commons ...
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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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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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Could the [grc-framework] tag be removed?

Point is that it has 4 answers, one of them referring to the GNU Radio companion. GNU Radio is probably currently a bit famous, yielding to much interest in the GNU Radio Companion, which is commonly ...
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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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Perhaps the [shortcut] tag is not actually getting us there quicker?

I was writing a questions about keyboard shortcuts when I stumbled across the shortcut tag. It's currently described as: A route more direct than the one ordinarily taken. A method or means of doing ...
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Change [quickselect] tag to refer to quickselect algorithm

The existing tag quickselect should be used for questions regarding jQuery plugin: QuickSelect. However, when reading this question, user @JaMiT pointed out that almost every question in this tag is ...
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Ambiguity reduces the [PV] of this tag to zero

The pv tag (32 questions) seems to have been created to address questions associated with the (pv) command, and the 5 oldest questions related to this relate to pipe viewer / progress bar questions. ...
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Split the [minecraft] tag into Java and Bedrock Editions

There are two editions of Minecraft, Java Edition (the original, written in Java, obviously) and Bedrock Edition (a rewrite in C++). From a normal gameplay perspective, these are basically the same ...
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Rename tag: [pomelo] → [pomelo-game-server] or [pomelo-nodejs]

The pomelo tag (nodejs game server) does mostly get (mis-)used as a synonym for the pomelo-entityframeworkcore-mysql tag (MySQL database provider for EF Core). Many recent questions have already been ...
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What is the tag [mpu] really made for?

I stumbled over the tag "mpu" while implementing memory protection and I am not sure for what kind of problem it is made because there is no description for it. Many questions are depending the usage ...
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Resolve ambiguity with the [record] tag?

I have a record As per the record tag info page, it's purpose is to label questions referring to the noun-use of 'Record': A record in programming is a data type with labels to access fields of ...
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New and disambiguated [fpm] tags

The fpm tag currently refers to: FastCGI Process Manager - an alternative PHP FastCGI implementation with some additional features (from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/fpm ) There is ...
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Tag(s) for e-commerce/Magento/Amazon/etc. orders? and should [orders] -> [ecommerce-orders]?

There was discussion that the e-commerce related tag [orders] should be renamed [ecommerce-orders] since it is only used for e-commerce packages such as woocommerce, magento and bigcommerce. Also, ...
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Rename SO tag [idl] to [interface-definition-language] or similar

Many users of Interactive Data Language, aka IDL, post questions with tag idl rather than the appropriate idl-programming-language. Tag idl is rather intended for discussion of Interface Description/...
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Splitting ambiguous [tiger] tag

First of all, I realize how low-priority this question is, the concerned tag representing 27 questions, but it is still necessary to raise this issue: As far as I knew, The tiger tag represented the ...
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Rename tag [signals]

Please rename tag signals on Stack Overflow. This tag's About information begins as follows: A signal is a notification to a process that an event occurred. Signals are sometimes described as ...
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Change the [channels]

There are two tags: channels django-channels A lot of questions about django-channels have the tag channel. What is right, what is wrong?
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Disambiguation of [mse] tag

@cricket_007 advised at comment at Why call 'endOfStream' before play in MSE? that mse means MSE stands for mean-squred error. It's a measurement of an empirical loss in certain mathematical ...
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Split overloaded [cas] tag

I've just noticed that the tag wiki for the cas tag is overloaded to apply to both Central Authentication Service and Code Access Security: The Central Authentication Service (CAS) is a single sign-...
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This tag is in the [frame]

The tag frame is a bit ambiguous. It tells people to not use it for HTML questions, but there's 248 such questions, and it may be used for other unrelated purposes (there's two cases of it being used ...
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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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Rename tag [kismet] to [kismet-udk]?

There are two SW called Kismet. One is an Unreal Engine development kit tool, which has tag kismet and which now has a lot of questions for the other Kismet too despite the description. That other ...
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Disambiguating [activerecord] vs [rails-activerecord], [actionmailer] & CO

The ruby-on-rails framework is composed by several different gems (libs): ActiveRecord ActionMailer ActionPack and more Unfortunately, ActiveRecord is also a design pattern. The result is that the ...
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Seeking counsel about [console]

The tag console (8033 questions) isn't absolutely horrible, but it covers a large range of things, such as the Windows console, the JavaScript console, the Unix console, and the Rails console. It has ...
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Confusion about the idoc tag

There is the idoc tag, which has the info IDOC is a proprietary server site scripting language for WebCenter Content server, previously Oracle UCM, previously Stellent Content Managment Server So ...
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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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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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Clarifying the purpose of [tagname]

Sup dawgs, I heard you like meta posts about tag names, so we put a tag name in your tag name so you can meta while you meta. The tagname tag currently has no summary, wiki page or synonyms. It ...
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Tag [webtest] is being misused but is poorly named

The description of the tag webtest relates to a testing facility in Python and WSGI. There appear to be many questions using this tag that have nothing to do with Python, there are eleven (11) pages ...
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Correct tag for questions about Apple storyboards

There are currently (at least) three different tags related to the concept of a storyboard in Cocoa: storyboard, xcode-storyboard and uistoryboard. None of these tags is optimal: storyboard is ...
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Should the [helix] tag be split, or removed?

The tag helix may refer to Helix Toolkit as a toolkit for use of DirectX and PresentationCore with WPF in C# Apache Helix, as a toolkit for networked cluster management the Helix geometry well ...
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What is the [drawer] tag for?

The drawer tag currently has no description, and it's not entirely clear what it's supposed to refer to. I'd personally be inclined to get rid of it, unless its intended purpose (if there is one) can ...
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Move questions from [viper] and remove the tag

viper has a clear description of what replacement tag should be used in which case: Please consider using the tags [viper-architecture], [viper-go], [viper-mode], or [viper-lang] instead of catch-all ...
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Is it a good idea to merge [honeycomb] and [android-honeycomb]?

Let me keep this simple. honeycomb: 0 questions, no description android-honeycomb: 0 questions, no description Both are synonyms of android-3.0-honeycomb. Shouldn’t it be its own tag because the ...
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Disambiguate [glossary]

Few days ago I posted Make [glossary] a synonym of [terminology]. So far the score is 2 (+8 / -6), there is only one answer and some comments that lead me to the conclusion that there is no concensus ...
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