In short, if a question for MariaDB 10.4 comes in, should I tag it as:
- As [mariadb-10.4] only,
- Or using the whole tree branch [sql] [mysql] [mariadb] [mariadb-10.4] ?
So far I've used the first criteria, but I'm not sure anymore. The first case makes it difficult to find the question, while the latter makes it easy to find, but may show too many non-specific results.
For example, this question (Reverse Mysql Query) was originally tagged as [mysql] but it's actually a [mariadb-10.4] question so I fixed its tag. Good.
But this produces two issues when searching for it again:
Intentionally Mis-tagging for Visibility
Most people search for MySQL questions since it's more widespread than MariaDB's questions. These two database were very similar in the past but they are increasingly different nowadays. This may lead to people purposedly mistagging a MariaDB question as MySQL just to gain visibility.
Should I Add The Version Number?
Now, instead of tagging the question as [mariadb] I decided to tag it as [mariadb-10.4]; the version makes an important difference in terms of the repertoire of answers that can be provided: MariaDB 10.4 is a different animal compared to MariaDB 10.1.
But this, again, makes it difficult for people to seach for questions/answers when they search for the tag [mariadb]. It doesn't find questions for [mariadb-10.4].
So, bottom line:
- Is it better to just use the "leaf" tag of the hierarchy?
- Is it better to use the tag with the version number or without it?