I added a couple of entries to the Documentation area and they were flagged as being off topic. In fact the reviewer has stated that they are off topic for the Swift Language tag and should be moved or removed.
I have also been told that the "Encryption" tag is not appropriate since the examples are language specific.
The reviewer has stated: "I insist: if you think there's an issue, please post on Meta." So here I am.
The entries were placed under Swift Language tag with titles "AES encryption" and "Key Derivation". See: PBKDF2 and AES.
Password Based Key Derivation 2:
https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/swift/7053AES encryption in CBC mode with a random IV:
https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/swift/7026
The entries relate to the usage of Apple supplied Common Crypto available to the Swift Language for encryption and key derivation with the Swift Language using the Apple provided Framework available to Swift.
I think the concept that less documentation is better is wrong-headed. Because there is no tag that fits the documentation is still useful, useful and help developers should be the main concern, removing documentation does not help developers.
The questions:
- Should such documentation be removed?
- Would removal be in the best interests of developers?
- How should such issues be resolved?
- What could be done to solve this type of issue?
The reviewer agrees there is no other tag that is acceptable
Not even ios?