Recently I noticed that symfony3 is defined as an alias of symfony2.
IMHO they are not the same: Symfony 3 is the evolution of the Symfony 2 framework and is good to have different tags for it. Perhaps every version of the Symfony 2 have the tags as example symfony-2.7, etc.
Here is the roadmap of the Symfony 3 framework versioning.
And from this article about What's new in Symfony 3?:
So what changed from Symfony 2.8 to Symfony 3? The legacy layer. Symfony 2.8 is PHP 5.3 compatible and from 2.0 to 2.8, some parts of the code have not been removed to avoid to introduced breaking changes. If you application is using legacy code, you will get deprecation notices. Symfony 3 is PHP 5.5.9+ compatible and and legacy code has been removed.
The same decision is in this answer.