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There are currently (at least) three different tags related to the concept of a storyboard in Cocoa: , and .

None of these tags is optimal:

  • is shared with a different technology from Silverlight;
  • is named after the Xcode IDE while they are actually a system technology;
  • is the name of a specific Cocoa touch class (Cocoa equivalent of UIStoryboard is NSStoryboard).

Currently the most-used tag is , with close to 5,000 questions, and the vast majority of them are related to the Cocoa/Cocoa touch technology — not the Silverlight technology. The tag is barely used, with about 300 questions, which tends to confirm the fact that this is a bad choice of name for the tag.

So there are two problems here:

  • three tag names when one is really needed;
  • all three existing names have their own problems.

We need to decide on a policy for that.

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    It is a contextual tag, lots of storyboards around, not just in Cocoa and Silverlight. The combination with another tag makes it obvious, like [wpf] [storyboard]. Commented Oct 24, 2014 at 21:15
  • Hans, your comment addresses the first problem, but there are still two tags that we should do something about. I'm being frustrated by the lack of reaction on this issue.
    – KPM
    Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 18:03
  • It looks to me you are trying to solve a non-existing problem, no alternative needed :) Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 18:05
  • You don't think that having three different tags for the same category is problematic?
    – KPM
    Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 18:06
  • Related -- meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/306442/… Commented Oct 27, 2017 at 12:56

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Here is what I suggest:

  • keep the tag for questions about the Cocoa and Cocoa touch storyboard technology, which means:
  • make a synonym of
  • clarify that is for questions related to the UIStoryboard class, not for questions related to storyboards in general (especially not for Interface Builder related questions).
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