When there is popular question marked with specific version (i.e C#, C#-2.0) but answers already cover multiple versions should anything be done about version tag and possibly question/answers?
I think removing version tag and commenting/editing to highlight version specific variants is the approach to take.
Alternatives:
- Do nothing - may confuse people looking for the answer using other/latest version
- Keep tags, add comments/edit question to specify that solutions for any versions are welcome, with one preferable.
- Create new canonical question covering all versions (as wiki, also still would feel like seems pure rep-farming) and duplicate.
- Remove tag, Provide new answer covering all versions (feels low value as it will not show up before exiting once, and likely will not be much better anyway).
Concerns and similar questions:
- people may not like removal of version-specific tag Why was the C# 2.0 tag removed from my question?
- Adding new version specific answer to non-version specific question is reasonable practice covered in many questions like Good question, old version-dependent answer.
I don't see any specific recommendation in What are the guidelines for using version-specific tags?.
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