Questions tagged [tags]
Tags are keywords or labels that categorize and group your question with other, similar questions.
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What to do about the [wss] tag?
The wss tag is currently described as referring to "Windows SharePoint Services", but almost all of the recent questions under this tag refer to the "WebSocket Secure" (which uses ...
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Synonymize [taskscheduler] with [windows-task-scheduler]
There are two tags whose wiki/excerpt say they are about the Windows Task Scheduler OS-level utility, taskscheduler (currently some ~270 questions) and windows-task-scheduler (currently ~940 questions)...
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Synonymize [aad-b2c] to [azure-ad-b2c]
At some point the tag aad-b2c popped up, but it's an (undefined/undescribed, other than to say that it's a duplicate/synonym) exact synonym of the much more-used, better-named, and better-defined tag ...
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I'm a bit [salt]y about these tags
The tag salt is supposed to refer to the cryptography concept:
Cryptography function that takes random bits and a string (typically a password) and uses a one-way hash to provide a new string that ...
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Clarify the [cryptoapi] tag
My impression is that the cryptoapi tag is supposed to be about the subset of Windows API that deals with crypto (NCrypt, BCrypt, CAPICOM, CertEnroll and the like), and not about any API/library that ...
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Consistent name and wording for C++ containers tags
I desire to propose a complete and consistent name and wording for all the existing tags that refer to the C++ containers. They include stdarray, stdvector, stddeque, forward-list, stdlist, stdset, ...
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Merge [html5-filesystem] and [origin-private-file-system]?
Despite what the cited one-off mailing list post said in 2014, it looks like the idea of an in-browser replica filesystem really did eventually take off, and is now adopted by all major browsers. (...
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What should we do about the [hello-world] tag?
Recently I came across a question with a hello-world tag, which was asked a few days ago. (I can't post the link of it because it is now deleted)
After searching on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack ...
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Can't dupe hammer question because I added a tag, but I could have done it _before_ the edit
Convert raw string (having escape characters) to unicode/utf8 string
Convert "\x" escaped string into readable string in python
When voting to close 1) as duplicate of 2), the system didn't ...
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Synonym proposal: [codegen] → [code-generation]
These two tags are both in use for a mix of different kinds of code generation.
3,690 × code-generation
247 × codegen
codegen seems to be occasionally used in the specific jargon sense “what machine ...
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Tag with few usage that not really describe [duplicate]
Sometimes, I see tags that have a very low amount of posts. For example in this post there is cross-hair-label with 8 posts in 4 years. Or armchair with 2 posts in 9 years.
A tag should describe a ...
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Should we create a tag for Go Toolchains called go-toolchains?
The tag go-toolchain is about Go toolchains in general (the CLI, using it to do things, etc). I wanted to add a new tag for questions specifically about the feature new in Go 1.21 called Go Toolchains....
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Merge and synonym [aws-copilot] and [aws-copilot-cli]
I believe that aws-copilot and aws-copilot-cli are different names for the exact, same thing. Hence, I think that one should be made a synonym of the other.
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Tags covered by a circle
am I the only one having this issue? is this a known issue? (will close the question if so)
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We shall not [glance] at [glance-appwidget]
There's an Android library named Jetpack Glance, or as Google put it, A Framework.
Anyhow, it's a library to develop Android App Widgets on top of Jetpack Compose runtime.
Long story short, there's a ...