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Now what I found is it has [cocos2d-x-2.x] but it has no [cocos2d-x-3.x] tag, should [cocos2d-x-3.x] be use instead of [cocos2d-x-3.0]?

Also what I was another concerning about is some bug of cocos2d-x may be version specific,e.g.(only appear in version 2.1.4 or 3.4), is it enough to tag it as [cocos2d-x-2.x] for 2.1.4? Also is it necessary to create tag synonyms for different versions such as cocos2d-x-2.2,cocos2d-x-3.4...?

Another minor concern, for other versions,e.g.:4.0 beta, is it use [cocos2d-x] is enough?

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Here is a breakdown of all tags matching the filter [*cocos*].

Q: 348
Q: 3
Q: 61
Q: 10,390
Q: 15
Q: 31
Q: 234
Q: 25
Q: 17
Q: 3,124
Q: 86
Q: 567
Q: 9
Q: 4
Q: 172
Q: 57
Q: 4
Q: 16

The following tags can all be synonymed to (which doesn't exist for some reason) because they are all library + lang / platform tags, and you can search for ( || ) + and get results relevant to your query.

Q: 348
Q: 3
Q: 61
Q: 10,390
Q: 15
Q: 31
Q: 234
Q: 25
Q: 17
Q: 4
Q: 16

This would leave us with the following tags.

Q: 11,144
Q: 3,124 (there is no language/platform tag for )
Q: 86
Q: 567
Q: 172
Q: 57

Then yes, I would say that to keep consistent should be renamed to .

Note: I don't actually have any experience with this library, so I don't know if this might break anyone else's work-flow, but I don't see any reason to use tags when not absolutely necessary because, as I said earlier in this post, the library tag can be combined with the language / platform tag to get results relevant to your query.

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