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I don't understand the logic of merging tags once versions become EOL. Since version-specific tags should always have the base language tag as well, "merging into " in practice means "deleting the tag from all questions which have it".

If a question is "how do I use this new feature in PHP 5.3?" (or 7.3, or 8.3), the question doesn't change after PHP 5.3 becomes EOL, it just becomes less relevant to most users. If the version tag was appropriate when the question was created, what value does it have to go in years later and delete it?

So really I see only two options:

  • Continue using version tags, but remove them from questions where they're not adding any value, and ensure the main tag is also present.
  • Remove all version-specific tags, including and immediately.

Personally, I think that while theyversion tags would be vastly moremuch more useful with better software support (e.g. automatically adding the base tag, or treating them as "sub-tags" rather than requiring both), there is still somesome value in them for some questions, so they should remain as an option.

I don't understand the logic of merging tags once versions become EOL. Since version-specific tags should always have the base language tag as well, "merging into " in practice means "deleting the tag from all questions which have it".

If a question is "how do I use this new feature in PHP 5.3?" (or 7.3, or 8.3), the question doesn't change after PHP 5.3 becomes EOL, it just becomes less relevant to most users. If the version tag was appropriate when the question was created, what value does it have to go in years later and delete it?

So really I see only two options:

  • Continue using version tags, but remove them from questions where they're not adding any value, and ensure the main tag is also present.
  • Remove all version-specific tags, including and immediately.

Personally, I think that while they would be vastly more useful with better software support (e.g. automatically adding the base tag, or treating them as "sub-tags" rather than requiring both), there is still some value in them for some questions, so they should remain as an option.

I don't understand the logic of merging tags once versions become EOL. Since version-specific tags should always have the base language tag as well, "merging into " in practice means "deleting the tag from all questions which have it".

If a question is "how do I use this new feature in PHP 5.3?" (or 7.3, or 8.3), the question doesn't change after PHP 5.3 becomes EOL, it just becomes less relevant to most users. If the version tag was appropriate when the question was created, what value does it have to go in years later and delete it?

So really I see only two options:

  • Continue using version tags, but remove them from questions where they're not adding any value, and ensure the main tag is also present.
  • Remove all version-specific tags, including and immediately.

Personally, I think that while version tags would be much more useful with better software support (e.g. automatically adding the base tag, or treating them as "sub-tags" rather than requiring both), there is still some value in them for some questions, so they should remain as an option.

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IMSoP
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I don't understand the logic of merging tags once versions become EOL. Since version-specific tags should always have the base language tag as well, "merging into " in practice means "deleting the tag from all questions which have it".

If a question is "how do I use this new feature in PHP 5.3?" (or 7.3, or 8.3), the question doesn't change after PHP 5.3 becomes EOL, it just becomes less relevant to most users. If the version tag was appropriate when the question was created, what value does it have to go in years later and delete it?

So really I see only two options:

  • Continue using version tags, but remove them from questions where they're not adding any value, and ensure the main tag is also present.
  • Remove all version-specific tags, including and immediately.

Personally, I think that while they would be vastly more useful with better software support (e.g. automatically adding the base tag, or treating them as "sub-tags" rather than requiring both), there is still some value in them for some questions, so they should remain as an option.