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In theory these two tags are supposed to represent several different PHP libraries/extensions/ffmpeg wrappers:

  • (101 questions tagged) is intended for FFmpegPHP and ffmpeg-php (a dead project since 2007).
  • (28 questions tagged) is intended for PHP-FFMpeg.

IUsers tend not to discriminate a difference and often apply both or either arbitrarily regardless of the project being used. Users also blindly apply them to ffmpeg cli tool usage questions within PHP scripts.

We don't think it really mattersneed two nearly identical tags that functionally have no difference. It doesn't matter which one becomes the main tag, but does have more questions.

Problems

  • In practice the main distinction between them is a minor, yet confusing, spelling difference.

  • It appears that many users generally don't seem to notice the (probably useless) difference in intended projects resulting in missing tags, incorrect tags, or they take the shotgun approach of including both.

  • The tags are also often added by those using PHP with the ffmpeg binary and not necessarily using any of the three mentioned libraries.

  • I don't believe these libraries get enough questions to deserve two (semi-)different tags.

Possible Solutions

Merge the tags then...

  1. Make it simple and use one tag for all PHP + ffmpeg questions–regardless if/which library is being used, or if the user is just directly using the ffmpeg binary in their script.

or

  1. Make it explicitly clear that the merged tag is only for such libraries and PHP + ffmpeg binary usage should use and . (Although I am somewhat doubtful that users will make this distinction but either option is fine with me.)

In theory these two tags are supposed to represent several different PHP libraries/extensions/ffmpeg wrappers:

  • (101 questions tagged) is for FFmpegPHP and ffmpeg-php (a dead project since 2007).
  • (28 questions tagged) is for PHP-FFMpeg.

I don't think it really matters which one becomes the main tag, but does have more questions.

Problems

  • In practice the main distinction between them is a minor, yet confusing, spelling difference.

  • It appears that many users generally don't seem to notice the (probably useless) difference in intended projects resulting in missing tags, incorrect tags, or they take the shotgun approach of including both.

  • The tags are also often added by those using PHP with the ffmpeg binary and not necessarily using any of the three mentioned libraries.

  • I don't believe these libraries get enough questions to deserve two (semi-)different tags.

Possible Solutions

Merge the tags then...

  1. Make it simple and use one tag for all PHP + ffmpeg questions–regardless if/which library is being used, or if the user is just directly using the ffmpeg binary in their script.

or

  1. Make it explicitly clear that the merged tag is only for such libraries and PHP + ffmpeg binary usage should use and . (Although I am somewhat doubtful that users will make this distinction but either option is fine with me.)

In theory these two tags are supposed to represent several different PHP libraries/extensions/ffmpeg wrappers:

  • is intended for FFmpegPHP and ffmpeg-php (a dead project since 2007).
  • is intended for PHP-FFMpeg.

Users tend not to discriminate a difference and often apply both or either arbitrarily regardless of the project being used. Users also blindly apply them to ffmpeg cli tool usage questions within PHP scripts.

We don't need two nearly identical tags that functionally have no difference. It doesn't matter which one becomes the main tag, but does have more questions.

fix switched tags: see it even confused me
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llogan
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In theory these two tags are supposed to represent several different PHP libraries/extensions/ffmpeg wrappers:

I don't think it really matters which one becomes the main tag, but does have more questions.

Problems

  • In practice the main distinction between them is a minor, yet confusing, spelling difference.

  • It appears that many users generally don't seem to notice the (probably useless) difference in intended projects resulting in missing tags, incorrect tags, or they take the shotgun approach of including both.

  • The tags are also often added by those using PHP with the ffmpeg binary and not necessarily using any of the three mentioned libraries.

  • I don't believe these libraries get enough questions to deserve two (semi-)different tags.

Possible Solutions

Merge the tags then...

  1. Make it simple and use one tag for all PHP + ffmpeg questions–regardless if/which library is being used, or if the user is just directly using the ffmpeg binary in their script.

or

  1. Make it explicitly clear that the merged tag is only for such libraries and PHP + ffmpeg binary usage should use and . (Although I am somewhat doubtful that users will make this distinction but either option is fine with me.)

In theory these two tags are supposed to represent several different PHP libraries/extensions/ffmpeg wrappers:

  • (101 questions tagged) is for FFmpegPHP and ffmpeg-php (a dead project since 2007).
  • (28 questions tagged) is for PHP-FFMpeg.

I don't think it really matters which one becomes the main tag, but does have more questions.

Problems

  • In practice the main distinction between them is a minor, yet confusing, spelling difference.

  • It appears that many users generally don't seem to notice the (probably useless) difference in intended projects resulting in missing tags, incorrect tags, or they take the shotgun approach of including both.

  • The tags are also often added by those using PHP with the ffmpeg binary and not necessarily using any of the three mentioned libraries.

  • I don't believe these libraries get enough questions to deserve two (semi-)different tags.

Possible Solutions

Merge the tags then...

  1. Make it simple and use one tag for all PHP + ffmpeg questions–regardless if/which library is being used, or if the user is just directly using the ffmpeg binary in their script.

or

  1. Make it explicitly clear that the merged tag is only for such libraries and PHP + ffmpeg binary usage should use and . (Although I am somewhat doubtful that users will make this distinction but either option is fine with me.)

In theory these two tags are supposed to represent several different PHP libraries/extensions/ffmpeg wrappers:

  • (101 questions tagged) is for FFmpegPHP and ffmpeg-php (a dead project since 2007).
  • (28 questions tagged) is for PHP-FFMpeg.

I don't think it really matters which one becomes the main tag, but does have more questions.

Problems

  • In practice the main distinction between them is a minor, yet confusing, spelling difference.

  • It appears that many users generally don't seem to notice the (probably useless) difference in intended projects resulting in missing tags, incorrect tags, or they take the shotgun approach of including both.

  • The tags are also often added by those using PHP with the ffmpeg binary and not necessarily using any of the three mentioned libraries.

  • I don't believe these libraries get enough questions to deserve two (semi-)different tags.

Possible Solutions

Merge the tags then...

  1. Make it simple and use one tag for all PHP + ffmpeg questions–regardless if/which library is being used, or if the user is just directly using the ffmpeg binary in their script.

or

  1. Make it explicitly clear that the merged tag is only for such libraries and PHP + ffmpeg binary usage should use and . (Although I am somewhat doubtful that users will make this distinction but either option is fine with me.)
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