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Renaming a tag to an existing one fails silently

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If I try to rename a tag to an existing one it silently fails. Example: trying to rename data-archiving to archiving fails with console error only:

application-f4dc10c11dc65439a992f7c98cb554bfbc419e710e5a5267f5048e7cb1f8794f.js:37 Failed to rename tag, somehow

Not allowing duplicate tags is OK, but it would be nice to also display a meaningful error message for the end-user.

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Kevin M. Mansour‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Thank you. But I think this should be a [feature-request].

Monica Cellio‭ wrote over 3 years ago

I think the lack of a meaningful error message counts as a bug. While folks on Software Dev might instinctively reach for the console to see what happened, that might not be true on, say, Cooking. We shouldn't make users dig; we just missed a case here. Thanks for the report.