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replaced http://unix.stackexchange.com/ with https://unix.stackexchange.com/
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and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & LinuxUnix & Linux usesuses. Super User has both.

and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super User has both.

and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super User has both.

replaced http://askubuntu.com/ with https://askubuntu.com/
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and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 11
  • Multiple monitors: 11 22
  • Users: 11

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super User has both.

and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super User has both.

and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super User has both.

replaced http://superuser.com/ with https://superuser.com/
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and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super UserSuper User has both.

and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super User has both.

and are used interchangeably, and largely in accordance with the description in the tag wiki.

I only spotted a handful of questions that didn't fit, and I retagged them:

  • Distributed version control: 1
  • Multiple monitors: 1 2
  • Users: 1

I prefer the name “cloning” since the questions are about the cloning activity, not about a clone. It's also the name Unix & Linux uses. Super User has both.

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