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Meta What is our policy on tags?

I've come to realize that tags began changing pretty rapidly recently. In the past 3 days alone, these happened: [urlrewrite] was changed to a more generic [url-rewriting] tag and the tag wiki for...

3 answers  ·  posted 4y ago by Moshi‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by Alexei‭

#2: Post edited by user avatar qohelet‭ · 2020-10-27T20:16:53Z (about 4 years ago)
  • I've come to realize that tags began changing pretty rapidly recently. In the past 3 days alone, these happened:
  • - [[urlrewrite] was changed to a more generic [url-rewriting] tag](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278727) and the tag wiki for it was deleted.
  • - [[sheets] was changed to [google-sheets] because it was considered too generic](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278728) (Even though as [an answer](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278728#answer-278752) pointed out, it was being used as a generic.)
  • - [[stack] was renamed to [stack-memory] and [heap] to [heap-memory]](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278780) (which was unnecessary, in my opinion)
  • Slightly tangential but still relevant, [[ram] tag was removed from a question because it was considered irrelevant](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278780). I put stack and heap as subtags so the question would still appear under ram.
  • This made me realize that we don't have a coherent tag policy. In the comments of the [urlrewrite] post I argued that there was no harm in letting the tag exist. However, Alexei disagreed with me, saying that the number of tags hould be as low as possible.
  • As this is an issue that I feel should be addressed by the entire Software community, I've decided to create this Meta post.
  • 1. What type of tags will we allow? (Should specific tags like UrlRewrite be allowed?)
  • 2. How many tags will we allow? (Should we delete any tag that overlaps another tag?)
  • 3. How much should we trim tags on questions? (Should we purge everything that isn't immediately related to the question, even if the topic is about it?)
  • I've come to realize that tags began changing pretty rapidly recently. In the past 3 days alone, these happened:
  • - [[urlrewrite] was changed to a more generic [url-rewriting] tag](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278727) and the tag wiki for it was deleted.
  • - [[sheets] was changed to [google-sheets] because it was considered too generic](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278728) (Even though as [an answer](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278728#answer-278752) pointed out, it was being used as a generic.)
  • - [[stack] was renamed to [stack-memory] and [heap] to [heap-memory]](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278780) (which was unnecessary, in my opinion)
  • Slightly tangential but still relevant, the [[ram] tag was removed from a question because it was considered irrelevant](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278780). I put [stack] and [heap] as subtags so the question would still appear under [ram].
  • This made me realize that we don't have a coherent tag policy. In the comments of the [urlrewrite] post I argued that there was no harm in letting the tag exist. However, Alexei disagreed with me, saying that the number of tags should be as low as possible.
  • As this is an issue that I feel should be addressed by the entire Software community, I've decided to create this Meta post.
  • 1. What type of tags will we allow? (Should specific tags like [UrlRewrite] be allowed?)
  • 2. How many tags will we allow? (Should we delete any tag that overlaps another tag?)
  • 3. How much should we trim tags on questions? (Should we purge everything that isn't immediately related to the question, even if the topic is about it?)
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Moshi‭ · 2020-10-25T04:16:58Z (about 4 years ago)
What is our policy on tags?
I've come to realize that tags began changing pretty rapidly recently. In the past 3 days alone, these happened:

 - [[urlrewrite] was changed to a more generic [url-rewriting] tag](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278727) and the tag wiki for it was deleted.
 - [[sheets] was changed to [google-sheets] because it was considered too generic](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278728) (Even though as [an answer](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278728#answer-278752) pointed out, it was being used as a generic.)
 - [[stack] was renamed to [stack-memory] and [heap] to [heap-memory]](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278780) (which was unnecessary, in my opinion)

Slightly tangential but still relevant, [[ram] tag was removed from a question because it was considered irrelevant](https://software.codidact.com/questions/278780). I put stack and heap as subtags so the question would still appear under ram.

This made me realize that we don't have a coherent tag policy. In the comments of the [urlrewrite] post I argued that there was no harm in letting the tag exist. However, Alexei disagreed with me, saying that the number of tags hould be as low as possible.

As this is an issue that I feel should be addressed by the entire Software community, I've decided to create this Meta post.

 1. What type of tags will we allow? (Should specific tags like UrlRewrite be allowed?)
 2. How many tags will we allow? (Should we delete any tag that overlaps another tag?)
 3. How much should we trim tags on questions? (Should we purge everything that isn't immediately related to the question, even if the topic is about it?)