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Should we have the [tag:iso][iso] tag?

In a questionquestion asked not long ago, the tag was created. The tag referred to the International Organization for Standardization.

But the word ISO can have other meanings due to its widespread use, such as the ISO-9660 compact disc file system, as well as the ISO-12232 photography standard on light sensitivity and related topics.

Should we have an ISO tag? What meaning should it have?

Should we have the [tag:iso] tag?

In a question asked not long ago, the tag was created. The tag referred to the International Organization for Standardization.

But the word ISO can have other meanings due to its widespread use, such as the ISO-9660 compact disc file system, as well as the ISO-12232 photography standard on light sensitivity and related topics.

Should we have an ISO tag? What meaning should it have?

Should we have the [iso] tag?

In a question asked not long ago, the tag was created. The tag referred to the International Organization for Standardization.

But the word ISO can have other meanings due to its widespread use, such as the ISO-9660 compact disc file system, as well as the ISO-12232 photography standard on light sensitivity and related topics.

Should we have an ISO tag? What meaning should it have?

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DannyNiu
  • 9.8k
  • 8
  • 13

Should we have the [tag:iso] tag?

In a question asked not long ago, the tag was created. The tag referred to the International Organization for Standardization.

But the word ISO can have other meanings due to its widespread use, such as the ISO-9660 compact disc file system, as well as the ISO-12232 photography standard on light sensitivity and related topics.

Should we have an ISO tag? What meaning should it have?