I find the “A / B” to be fairly ugly in tag naming, and think that even “A (and B)” is more attractive.
My guess is that we should just go with Bayesianism, because it feels more general? Like, if it’s a wiki page later, the page on Bayesianism would naturally have a section on Bayes’ Theorem that explains it.
I introduced the ‘/’ convention in naming and think it 1) looks fine, 2) is very necessary to lump adjacent-enough concepts or things with two likely names into a single tag. Parentheses for the second thing would also likely imply it it lesser even more than being second already does.
I find the “A / B” to be fairly ugly in tag naming, and think that even “A (and B)” is more attractive.
My guess is that we should just go with Bayesianism, because it feels more general? Like, if it’s a wiki page later, the page on Bayesianism would naturally have a section on Bayes’ Theorem that explains it.
I introduced the ‘/’ convention in naming and think it 1) looks fine, 2) is very necessary to lump adjacent-enough concepts or things with two likely names into a single tag. Parentheses for the second thing would also likely imply it it lesser even more than being second already does.