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Questions tagged [merge]

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The tags clone and cloning seem synonymous. Let's merge them?
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Linear tape open is a famous tape drive technology. The LTO Consortium defines the new generations LTO-1, LTO-2... from time to time. It makes sense to merge all tags to lto, because the the version ...
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AFAICT, screen and gnu-screen cover the same topic, GNU Screen. Can we please merge them? screen has more followers and is the simpler name, so I suggest keeping that. But gnu-screen is also fine if "...
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There are different tags for mod-pagespeed and page-speed, but these seem largely the same tag. They should be synonymed. this is the tootip infos mod-pagespeed PageSpeed Module speeds up your site ...
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The question How to find which file is under heavy use/IO was rightfully marked as a duplicate of Linux IO monitoring per file and it was closed, but its answers weren't moved to the "original" ...
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I noticed recently that some FPM questions are tagged php5-fpm and others php-fpm. I'm not sure there's any useful distinction here, should probably be merged.
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Shouldn't these 3 tags be merged? vcenter vmware-vcenter vsphere-vcenter
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These tags should be merged: mumble-server and mumble
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Can someone please merge the ad-lds and active-directory-lds tags please? ad-lds is the preferred tag to remain.
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A moderator merged one question with another, moving the comments to the deleted question to the merged one. However, I found that my post no longer really applied and I deleted it. I really ...
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Just noticed that there's a bunch of questions that are tagged postgres, or postgres-8.4, postgres-8.3; all need to by synonyms of postgresql
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LAMP is a server stack, so "lamp-server" seems redundant. (Except in a coal mine, where one might be quite useful.)