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Following our standards: Burninate the [ansi] tag
I suggest that the ansi tag be the next tag burninated. The tag excerpt says:
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
and the tag info wiki says
"The Institute oversees the creation, pr …
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Do we need [pip] and [pip3]?
No, we don't need both pip and pip3.
Though, pip3 doesn't need to be burninated - just make it a synonym of pip. There is no program called pip3. pip is a Python package that can be executed as
pyth …