Last week, [I accidentally burninated the [nova] tag][1]. I say "accidentally" because the burnination occurred as a side-effect<sup>1</sup> of retagging questions with that tag to have a better tag (from [tag:nova] to [tag:nova-editor]).

This retagging and burnination [seems to have ruffled some feathers][2], I assume because it was done without community consensus. **However, I am not aware of any process that is required to be utilized prior to retagging, nor that consensus is required for retagging.**

The [burnination process overview][3] mentions retagging, but does not explicitly state that the same process must be followed for retag requests. Is this the case, i.e. is retagging considered a subset of burnination, even if a retag won't result in a burnination?

<sup><sup>1</sup> Tags that are empty (as [tag:nova] now is after my retag) are automatically burninated by the system. I did not know this at the time.</sup>

  [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/404454/the-nova-tag-is-about-programming-the-nova-editor-api-but-is-predominately-us
  [2]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/404511/70345
  [3]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/324071/70345