Unanswered Questions
170 questions with no upvoted or accepted answers
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Rename tag [xdp]
Please consider renaming the tag xdp. One possibility would be xdp-pdf.
This tag has been used for a long time to designate a format related to PDF and XML. From the tag info:
XML Data Package (XDP), ...
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Change the name of [reactor]
reactor is a design pattern and project-reactor is a library which is related to Java Spring project.
It seems that a lot of developers choose the wrong tag reactor instead of project-reactor. To ...
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Ordinary Differential Equation or Open Dynamics Engine?
The current description for the ode tag reads as follows:
ODE (ordinary differential equation) is a differential equation where the unknown function only has one independent variable and its ...
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Tag alias 'tab' → 'tabs' is not what you think it is: "multiple UI elements", not "\t character"
tab is aliased to tabs, which has 11.7K questions. However its definition is nothing to do with the ASCII character \t or 007, but "user interface pattern that allows for the display of multiple pages ...
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The tag [100ms] doesn't seem to be a unit of time any more
I just stumbled over the newly created tag 100ms.
It has created by a user who edited two questions (first, second).
They also suggested a tag wiki except.
It seems like the user intended the tag to ...
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I can't read this [shorthand]
The shorthand tag is used 273 times, but has no usage guidance or tag wiki whatsoever.
The oldest question that has this tag that I can see is a CSS question about shorthand CSS properties from 2009, ...
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Disambiguating the [dbconnection] tag
As part of the connect burnination, I came across dbconnection, which looks like it could use a disambiguation followed by merge/removal:
No tag wiki guidance
Currently 235 questions
Has 46 ...
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Tag [cfg] was created again
Tag cfg was created again. This time it was used on the questions of four categories:
ones that should be tagged with context-free-grammar instead. I re-tagged them accordingly.
Ones that should be ...
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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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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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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 ...