So, I've been pretty active on async-await for about a year. Currently it's a C#/.Net tag exclusively as it's the mainstream language that introduced it.
Lately though, as other languages introduce this concept, new non-.Net questions have been popping around tagged async-await. I usually retag these as they don't fit the current tag, but that's not a sustainable solution.
This problem is only going to get worse as more languages add that (like python, javascript, etc.) and more people use it.
My suggestion to solve this issue going forward is to rename the existing tag and add C#/.Net (like async-await.net) and create a new all encompassing async-await tag for the conceptual idea and not a specific implementation. (EDIT: I can go without the general tag, it's probably not that useful. What's important to me is the language specific tags)
So, what do you think?
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. I'm not keeping other users out, I'm suggesting giving them their own space. Why should I be able to close python questions just because I'm familiar with TAP?async-await
(which is a specific coroutines approach) then why did you use the tag in the first place?