I work at Pebble and we're trying to push our developers towards resources like Stack Overflow to help them get their technical questions answered. At the moment, we are using the Stack Exchange API to pull the 10 most recent questions and 10 highest rated questions via the Questions API. This API does not support more than one tag as a parameter.
However, on Stack Overflow, there are three essentially similar/redundant tags used: pebble-watch, pebble-sdk and cloudpebble. There are many cases where developers have tagged their questions with 1, 2 or 3 of these tags because they don't know which one to use (CloudPebble questions are sometimes distinguishably different enough to be tagged as cloudpebble). We want to make sure all relevant questions are returned in the API call, but currently, doing so requires 6 separate API calls (besides being confusing when it comes time to create and tag a question).
My colleagues tried to edit some old questions to get the pebble consolidation started on Stack Overflow (we'd like to replace the pebble-watch, pebble-sdk and cloudpebble). However, in all cases, @Charles, who self-identifies himself as "a proud member of the New Tag Deletionist Cabal" reverted the changes.
We'd really like to make this easier for Pebble developers. What is the recommended way to reduce confusion from these extra tags and make it possible to retrieve all of the relevant questions without running out of API calls? How will the limitations by the Stack Exchange API and Stack Exchange/Overflow moderation policies be reconciled? Is there someplace where we can start an open discussion?
What is the recommended way to reduce confusion from these extra tags and make it possible to retrieve all of the relevant questions without running out of API calls? How will the limitations by the Stack Exchange API and Stack Exchange/Overflow moderation policies be reconciled? Is there someplace where we can start an open discussion?
seems to be asking 3 separate issues. However, this question mainly seems to be about the SE API, so I think we can reopen it.