google-oauth and google-oauth2 have the exact same tag description and are both about oauthv2, should they be synonymised ?
Please note I’m not suggesting what should be the target synonym… but I’d make sure that the icon of google-oauth2 should be kept if google-oauth become the main tag.
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google oauth is deprecated. Questions tagged with it can't do anything for future visitors– Sagar VCommented Jun 18, 2017 at 11:21
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5@SagarV : that’s why google-oauth is about oauth2 not v1. Did you read the description ?– user2284570Commented Jun 18, 2017 at 13:34
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Added support as it requires moderator assistance and the request is indisputable.– TheMasterCommented Aug 6, 2020 at 20:45
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2@TheMaster [support] won't get this done any faster. Added some tags that might help it get noticed when we do work on these, tho– Machavity ModCommented Aug 6, 2020 at 22:18
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@Machavity Just following this wiki: meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/synonym-request/info– TheMasterCommented Aug 6, 2020 at 22:23
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1@BhargavRao Thanks for taking care of the issue.– TheMasterCommented Aug 7, 2020 at 4:13
2 Answers
This is incredibly confusing.
Google's own advice asks users to tag their questions with google-oauth if they need help migrating to Google OAuth 2.0:
Important: OAuth 1.0 is deprecated, and we encourage you to migrate to OAuth 2.0 as soon as possible. To get help on Stack Overflow, tag your questions with 'google-oauth'.
But they also seem okay with having questions tagged google-oauth even if they're referring to OAuth 2.0.
I suppose this is an incredibly long-winded way to say, yes, we should go about synonymizing these tags, and making google-oauth the parent tag.
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1I won't accept a Yes answer until synonymisation is performed. I also don’t have the edit privilege to perform that. Commented Feb 11, 2018 at 15:54
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In this scenario it doesn't make sense if you accept this answer anyway. Synonymization is a fairly slow and laborious process, which should generally be done by the people who are versed in the tag anyway.– MakotoCommented Feb 11, 2018 at 15:56
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Your link is broke now. Could you update this answer, preferably removingv all the long-windedness with a clear yes(or no)? Commented Aug 6, 2020 at 21:48
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@TheMaster: My link appears to work, although it redirects just to the OAuth 2.0 page instead. To be blunt, if no one took action about this two years ago when we had a chance to get ahead of the curve, I'm less incentivized to bother editing this to clarify that yes, we should have synonymized these tags eons ago.– MakotoCommented Aug 6, 2020 at 22:05
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@Makoto Thank you for the reply. I'm interested in reviving this request. I did try to make a synonimization claim, but it says only moderators can make the synonym request when it's just a version number change. If all else fails, I'll edit the second tag to "DO NOT USE" linking this meta. Commented Aug 6, 2020 at 22:11
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@TheMaster: I'd personally rather you didn't...it doesn't do much– MakotoCommented Aug 6, 2020 at 22:28
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Currently, Google has no mention of oauth1 in any of it's identity platform pages. It is deprecated(2012) and shutdown(2015). The tag google-oauth for all intents and purposes refer to oauth2.
Without question, The tag google-oauth2 should be merged with the parent tag google-oauth. It needs moderator attention as the version specific tags can only be synonimised by moderators.