While it might be worth doing something here, I think your current proposal is misguided. Here are my issues with it as it stands:
altjs-jsx is a bad name by which to refer to the library that is currently described in the jsx excerpt. While the current jsx excerpt does indeed use the term AltJS...
JSX is an open source programming language, or an AltJS with classes and static types. The source code is compiled into JavaScript which is highly optimized.
... but it seems to be a pretty obscure term. As far as I can tell, altJS is a term that was once used to collectively refer to the set of all languages that compile down to JavaScript, and is used in that sense as a keyword on npm. However, I've personally never heard of it before today, and I note that a Google search for altjs shows results related to the Alt.js library first, making this (unrelated) older meaning difficult to uncover. As such, I'd expect anyone with a question about the JSX language that stopped being maintained in 2015, to which the jsx tag purportedly refers, to be confused by the reference to "altjs" and assume the tag is not really about the language they're asking about.
Most existing jsx questions are actually about React. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/jsx yields 3219 results while https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bjsx%5D+-%5Breactjs%5D+-%5Breact-native%5D+-react+is%3Aquestion yields only 361; that means that almost 90% of our current jsx questions are really about React JSX. (Probably more, since some are likely about React but missing both the reactjs and react-native tags.) As such, if we were to take the actions you suggest, we would want to first call for a mass retagging by a CM of the 2858 questions that are misusing the jsx tag to refer to React's JSX.
Out of the non-React jsx questions, most are still not about the library described in the tag excerpt. The next-most-popular thing it's used to refer to, after the XML-in-JavaScript feature used in React, is Adobe Photoshop's ExtendScript. ExtendScript is apparently a JavaScript eXtension (see what I did there?) that is conventionally saved in .jsx
files.
After that, the next-most common thing the tag is used for seems to be a library called "JSXGraph", which is older than React and once again totally unrelated to the other uses here.
As far as I can tell, literally nobody ever has asked a question about the JSX that the tag excerpt refers to. The only reason it's referred to at all is that the Wiki was edited by the one of the creators of that JSX in mid-2013 to refer specifically to his JSX, right after the first React-related questions started appearing. It might seem like a remarkable claim to make that a project with thousands of commits and stars has never had a question asked about it here, but I truly cannot uncover a single example. Even searching for URLs directly related to that JSX just turns up confused people with React-related questions. Here are the searches I tried, without success:
Obviously, it would be pointless to rename the tag to anything the reflects the current excerpt if exactly zero percent of questions are using it in the way that the excerpt describes.
All of this finally leads me to a counterproposal with basically nothing in common with your original suggestion. I suggest we, the community, do the following:
- Forget that the JSX described in the tag wiki even exists.
- Repurpose the existing jsx tag by editing its excerpt to indicate that it refers to the JavaScript syntax extension that permits XML literals to be written directly in JavaScript, as used in ReactJS and Vue.js.
- Manually retag all ExtendScript and JSXGraph questions.
(Note: as of August 21st 2019, the above steps are done.)
That finally leaves the question of what to do with react-jsx. No synonymisation will succeed at conveying all the information that tag currently conveys, since in theory it tells us that the question is about both react and jsx. That's not a problem that either ordinary users or mods can solve. The only proper solution is for a CM to write a script that retags all react-jsx questions by:
Of course, since we don't exactly have limitless CM time on tap to take advantage of, we may never get that. If not, I think that just leaving those old react-jsx questions alone is probably not the end of the world.
react-jsx
tag are asking generic JSX questions while people who used the seemingly genericjsx
tag are asking specifically about Alt.js?)jsx
tag wiki, I see it was last updated in 2015 and is - as you say - unrelated to React's JSX. It doesn't use XML and the "X" does not stand for XML like in React's JSX. However, importantly, it also seems to have nothing at all to do with Alt.js; the tag Wiki reference to "AltJS" seems to be used in the sense of "JSX is an alternative JavaScript" rather than "JSX is built on top of Alt.js". The official docs never use the word "altjs" anywhere. So renaming toaltjs-jsx
would be confusing and wrong.altjs-jsx
technically makes sense... but what proportion of people asking questions about any of those tools have ever encountered the term altJS used in that way? Personally, I've never seen it in my entire career, and wrongly assumed here thataltjs
referred to the Alt.js library.