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What does the RS mean?

Seen on the scalability tag: I assume it's an advertisement, but I can't quickly find anything that tells me what it's an ad for or if it's something other than an ad. So that leaves me assuming t …
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The Canada tag should probably go

I would have liked the CANADA tag to be retained - it's appropriate for questions pertaining to IT in Igloos, or hazards facing consultants travelling to sites where moose or polar bears are common.
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3 votes
2 answers
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Are the rg tags getting out of control on ServerFault?

little rg on exchange and sql-server tags (although it's arguable even there, since not every Exchange question is about archiving, and that's what all Redgate's ads are for). … But there are also rg's on email and backup tags, which make no sense at all. …
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Can we black hole the "errors" tag?

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What, in summary, are we supposed to do to clean up tags?

I'd like to have a question and short answer here on meta.SF that explains what - if anything - people can or should do to clean up tags. … A recent question related to HP-UX and I noticed that both hp-ux and hpux tags were in use on various questions. …
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