Your question, based on the examples, is really about whether version tags are appropriate. In theory, version tags are useful because they bring up issues specific to a version. However, in practice, they are unhelpful. Consider this question:
How to escape slash in url path in python?
The asker tagged it with both python and python-2.6, presumably because that's what he's using. But the question has absolutely nothing to do with a particular version of the Python programming language. Anyone looking to filter on python-2.6 due to interest in that version in particular is going to be disappointed. Therefore it is no different than if the asker had simply left the version tag out.
So unless mods are vigilant in removing version tags from posts where they do not apply, they will remain useless. And it is a non-trivial task: I would say that misuse greatly outnumbers correct use, based on a random sampling.
The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to convert version tags to the unversioned tag sitewide, which means marking them redundant. And make it incumbent upon the asker to specify which version they are using, when appropriate, in the title and/or body rather than in tags.