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I just ran into a bunch of suggested editssuggested edits removing the tag from questions where the OP is using Open Layers 3, and the question was tagged .

According to the tag wiki, is supposed to be used for Open Layers 2 and is not compatible with Open Layers 3:

OpenLayers 2.x is an open source Javascript web mapping library for creating web map applications. It is not compatible with the newer OpenLayers 3.x (see openlayers-3 tag).

Since versions 2/3 are not compatible with each other, I think the tag should be renamed to instead of keeping the generic tag.

I just ran into a bunch of suggested edits removing the tag from questions where the OP is using Open Layers 3, and the question was tagged .

According to the tag wiki, is supposed to be used for Open Layers 2 and is not compatible with Open Layers 3:

OpenLayers 2.x is an open source Javascript web mapping library for creating web map applications. It is not compatible with the newer OpenLayers 3.x (see openlayers-3 tag).

Since versions 2/3 are not compatible with each other, I think the tag should be renamed to instead of keeping the generic tag.

I just ran into a bunch of suggested edits removing the tag from questions where the OP is using Open Layers 3, and the question was tagged .

According to the tag wiki, is supposed to be used for Open Layers 2 and is not compatible with Open Layers 3:

OpenLayers 2.x is an open source Javascript web mapping library for creating web map applications. It is not compatible with the newer OpenLayers 3.x (see openlayers-3 tag).

Since versions 2/3 are not compatible with each other, I think the tag should be renamed to instead of keeping the generic tag.

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Rename [openlayers] to [openlayers-2]

I just ran into a bunch of suggested edits removing the tag from questions where the OP is using Open Layers 3, and the question was tagged .

According to the tag wiki, is supposed to be used for Open Layers 2 and is not compatible with Open Layers 3:

OpenLayers 2.x is an open source Javascript web mapping library for creating web map applications. It is not compatible with the newer OpenLayers 3.x (see openlayers-3 tag).

Since versions 2/3 are not compatible with each other, I think the tag should be renamed to instead of keeping the generic tag.