Apple just announced their new programming language, Swift (documentation).
The swift tag is currently used for the OpenStack Swift object store, but this only has 56 questions. It should probably be renamed to openstack-swift, or something. (Perhaps someone who actually uses it can suggest a better tag.)
I expect Swift to quickly become an extremely high-traffic tag on Stack Overflow. Therefore it seems more convenient to just use the tag swift for the language, rather than something more specific apple-swift or swift-language. (Apparently there is also an existing language named Swift, but I don't think there are any questions about it, so it's not a concern.)
Any disagreement?
swift-lang
is no good because it would probably cause confusion with this: swift-lang.org (Apple even link to this on the Swift homepage). I think people are going to useswift
even if it remains as the Open Stack Swift tag, so it may be easier to just change it.swift
. It will surely dwarf any other usage of the term by a factor of hundreds or thousands.go
is theoretically a potentially ambiguous term, and the name of a previously-existing language, but nobody is suggesting we should be using the taggo-language
instead.windows
is potentially ambiguous with the standard GUI element, but we don't insist on the tagwindows-operating-system
.