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This tag is for requests to replace one tag with another existing tag. It also applies to requests that one tag should be merged into another, or simply abandoned.

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I couldn't find the tag amiga-os, what tag should be used for questions about AmigaOS?

I'd say no. Tags are intended as a multi dimensional system. If we define special tag for each and every OS and each and every component thereof, the system of tags turns into a single dimensional s …
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According to the naming of other tags, shouldn't the tag amigashell be changed to amiga-shell?

Acording to other name tags, there shouldn't be an Amiga-Shell tag at all. A shell is something that each and every OS provides in some way. For a good reason there is no Windows-Shell, Atari-ST-Shel …
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Rename tag "mechanical" to "mechanical-computing"

No - it is redundant and serves no purpose. RetroComputing is, as the name states, already about computing. That's the all covering base. So any tag is by default meant as a subset of computing. Thus …
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A number of seemingly duplicate tags

Regarding the last addition: Emulation vs Simulator Going by the terms these are in fact two different items: An emulator mimics the observable behaviour of an item - as far as they are relevant for …
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Let's rename [design-choices]

No. Against. 'Design-Choices' names the result, while 'Design-Rational' implies that there has been a 'rationl' decission been made - which not always is the case. 'Design-Choices' is a more open and …
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