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Requests to have a tag "burninated" (or deleted) from the system. Use for both requesting a removal, as well as discussing if a tag needs removal. Read the tag wiki for more details.
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Let’s remove the tag from [where] this [clause] comes from
It seems that we have one of the visualstudio tags pairs. where and clause were (?) created at the same time, and they were a typo that went out of control looking for where-clause for SQL questions a …
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Have we been duped with the [duplicity] tag?
The tag info for duplicity states:
Duplicity is a versatile backup program that encrypts backups using gpg and allows storage on various remote systems using a huge variety of backends such as SFTP, …
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Burninate [toggle]
From the wiki:
To toggle a boolean variable is to switch it to it's opposite state. If it is on, switch it off; if it is off, switch it on. In a desktop or web user interface, a toggle may be clic …
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Is the [emit] tag providing any use or structure?
Is the emit (x59) tag providing any use whatsoever?
All questions in it are related to different things and the definition for it isn't even set.
People are referencing to C#, Mongo, Ruby and entirel …
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Burninate request [ellipsis]
The ellipsis tag is absurdly broad, has 1 follower and 272 questions, with the tag wiki simply stating:
An Ellipsis is a series of dots (usually 3) used to indicate the
omission of a word within …
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1
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Burninate the width and height tags
Burninate width and height. There are no experts for these things.
( Please no arguments like "there are measurement experts who might specialize in width" :P )
Searching for the tags isn't better tha …
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Burninate/retag [msdn] tag
msdn
Not necessarily a burninate request because I'm not 100% sure if there are still cases where this tag makes sense. Edit: now a burninate/retag request.
I tried retagging this question from [msd …
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Refactor the 'factoring' tag
There is a tag factoring.
Its description is:
"factoring" refers to the mathematical decomposition of integers into their prime factors
But when I click 'learn more' I see:
operation of deco …
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Let's rage against [range]
The current tag-wiki for range is as follows:
A range is an extent of values between its lower and upper bound. It
can refer to a DOM Range, the Ruby Range class, the Python range
function
o …
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Burninate [superscript]
The superscript tag doesn't seem to have much point; it literally covers superscript text, rather than some amazing new programming language (I checked).
Can one really be a "superscript" expert? (No …
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Do we need the [trojan] or [false-positive] tag?
trojan wiki:
A trojan is a malicious program which is injected to or poses as a
known application.
Tagged on 49 questions. Sometimes used in conjunction with the antivirus tag with the premise …
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Unbind [bindable]s
The tag bindable does not seem to have a well-defined purpose, and is littered over questions about different languages and toolkits.
Can someone guess a common meaning, create a tag wiki and clean u …
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Should we [uninstall] this tag?
I've come across the uninstall tag. Is it a meta tag that should be burninated?
If it isn't burninated, should it be renamed uninstallation to make it a noun rather than a verb?
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We're all [unique], but tags should not be ambigous
The tag wiki for unique reads:
Refers to an object that is distinctly different from any other object in a collection.
We have questions with this tag which are about:
Unique elements in a col …
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[imp]ose an [imp]losion
There're only 54 questions tagged imp, but the tag has no usage guidance, which makes it attract questions from different categories:
imp module from Python standard library.
Integrative Modeling Pl …