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Why are the Jekyll and Hugo tags closed?

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    Christian Specht
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    I wrote a technical blog about migrating a site from Jekyll to Hugo. (two very popular static site generators - at the time of writing this, the projects have 48.5k and 73k stars on GitHub) I didn't find tags for Jekyll and Hugo, so I tried to create them by simply entering them (Tags FAQ, How can I create a new tag?). When I try to save, I get this message:

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    The following tags have been previously closed: hugo,jekyll.

    The Tags FAQ also says:

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    While creating new tags you may see a message stating that one of the tags was previously closed (or something to that effect). You won't be able to proceed until you remove the closed tag. If you feel that the tag should not have been closed let us know why you think so and we'll consider re-opening it.

    So here I am, and I hope this is the right place for this: Why would someone close the tags for projects which are this popular, given the fact that there are lots of existing tags for projects which are way less popular? Would you consider re-opening these two tags? Thanks!

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    • C Christian Specht

      I wrote a technical blog about migrating a site from Jekyll to Hugo. (two very popular static site generators - at the time of writing this, the projects have 48.5k and 73k stars on GitHub) I didn't find tags for Jekyll and Hugo, so I tried to create them by simply entering them (Tags FAQ, How can I create a new tag?). When I try to save, I get this message:

      Quote:

      The following tags have been previously closed: hugo,jekyll.

      The Tags FAQ also says:

      Quote:

      While creating new tags you may see a message stating that one of the tags was previously closed (or something to that effect). You won't be able to proceed until you remove the closed tag. If you feel that the tag should not have been closed let us know why you think so and we'll consider re-opening it.

      So here I am, and I hope this is the right place for this: Why would someone close the tags for projects which are this popular, given the fact that there are lots of existing tags for projects which are way less popular? Would you consider re-opening these two tags? Thanks!

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      Sean Ewington
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      Thanks very much for your message. The reason the tags were closed is not because the projects were not popular, but because they were not popular (or commonly used) on CodeProject. But I appreciate your request and reasoning, and the tags have been restored and added to your blog entry.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Thanks very much for your message. The reason the tags were closed is not because the projects were not popular, but because they were not popular (or commonly used) on CodeProject. But I appreciate your request and reasoning, and the tags have been restored and added to your blog entry.

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Christian Specht
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        Thanks! :thumbsup:

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