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Peter Mortensen
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I potentially see two tags:

  1. - This is a PHP library (OOP) and a utility to run tests against PHP code. It is maintained and developed aligned with PHP core development and implements the phpt protocol which is also used for PHP core (albeit IIRC not from phpunit, just noting).

  2. - Composer is a PHP dependency manager (user-land) now for many years. Albeit it does not cover the whole ecosystem any longer, it has created a new one and IMHO it has done this quite well. And even while using it introduces many risks, many PHP projects rely on it nowadays for their dependencies, including during development (or, shrug, production). (most PHP projects today are Composer projects and for me as a PHP developer it is a mystery why that tag is not just , but I've never looked)

In general the tags in the PHP Q&A have the problem that users are tagging for example Laravel or WordpressWordPress questions with or , albeit those are technically unrelated to the question. But that is a different problem with how StackoverflowStack Overflow organizes the data (begging for contributions, and there you have them).

This last remark is only a comment, the. The future has to tell whether or not silo-ingsiloing within a collective adds to the burden or is of help. I'm ok with the experiment.

I potentially see two tags:

  1. - This is a PHP library (OOP) and a utility to run tests against PHP code. It is maintained and developed aligned with PHP core development and implements the phpt protocol which is also used for PHP core (albeit IIRC not from phpunit, just noting).

  2. - Composer is a PHP dependency manager (user-land) now for many years. Albeit it does not cover the whole ecosystem any longer, it has created a new one and IMHO it has done this quite well. And even while using it introduces many risks, many PHP projects rely on it nowadays for their dependencies, including during development (or, shrug, production). (most PHP projects today are Composer projects and for me as a PHP developer it is a mystery why that tag is not just , but I've never looked)

In general the tags in the PHP Q&A have the problem that users are tagging for example Laravel or Wordpress questions with or , albeit those are technically unrelated to the question. But that is a different problem with how Stackoverflow organizes the data (begging for contributions, and there you have them).

This last remark is only a comment, the future has to tell whether or not silo-ing within a collective adds to the burden or is of help. I'm ok with the experiment.

I potentially see two tags:

  1. - This is a PHP library (OOP) and a utility to run tests against PHP code. It is maintained and developed aligned with PHP core development and implements the phpt protocol which is also used for PHP core (albeit IIRC not from phpunit, just noting).

  2. - Composer is a PHP dependency manager (user-land) now for many years. Albeit it does not cover the whole ecosystem any longer, it has created a new one and IMHO it has done this quite well. And even while using it introduces many risks, many PHP projects rely on it nowadays for their dependencies, including during development (or, shrug, production). (most PHP projects today are Composer projects and for me as a PHP developer it is a mystery why that tag is not just , but I've never looked)

In general the tags in the PHP Q&A have the problem that users are tagging for example Laravel or WordPress questions with or , albeit those are technically unrelated to the question. But that is a different problem with how Stack Overflow organizes the data (begging for contributions, and there you have them).

This last remark is only a comment. The future has to tell whether or not siloing within a collective adds to the burden or is of help. I'm ok with the experiment.

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hakre
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I potentially see two tags:

  1. - This is a PHP library (OOP) and a utility to run tests against PHP code. It is maintained and developed aligned with PHP core development and implements the phpt protocol which is also used for PHP core (albeit IIRC not from phpunit, just noting).

  2. - Composer is a PHP dependency manager (user-land) now for many years. Albeit it does not cover the whole ecosystem any longer, it has created a new one and IMHO it has done this quite well. And even while using it introduces many risks, many PHP projects rely on it nowadays for their dependencies, including during development (or, shrug, production). (most PHP projects today are Composer projects and for me as a PHP developer it is a mystery why that tag is not just , but I've never looked)

In general the tags in the PHP Q&A have the problem that users are tagging for example Laravel or Wordpress questions with or , albeit those are technically unrelated to the question. But that is a different problem with how Stackoverflow organizes the data (begging for contributions, and there you have them).

This last remark is only a comment, the future has to tell whether or not silo-ing within a collective adds to the burden or is of help. I'm ok with the experiment.