There have been questions about the merits of specialized tags (Burninate specific event tags) and the redundancy of some tags related to AngularJS (https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/250923/duplicate-tags-ui-select2-and-angularjs-select2 and Duplicate AngularJS-related tags: [angularjs-ng-*] and [ng-*]) as well as whether there should be version-specific tags (Should there be a separate 'angularjs-2.0' tag?). And the plethora of tags was also discussed in Asking an [angular-ng-*] question is as easy as picking from four different tag formats.
[edit] Previous discussions have proposed tidying up by duping or merging tags - I think we need to go further.
I propose collapsing the 73+ sub-tags of AngularJS into angularjs. The observations that drive this are:
- 100,428 questions are tagged angularjs, which has about 15,500 followers. That's a healthy community, able to provide excellent monitoring and hygiene of incoming questions.
In addition to the main angularjs tag, there are more than 70 "sub-tags": angular-bootstrap angular-dart angular-directive angular-filters angular-google-maps angular-http angular-material angular-ng-if angular-ngmodel angular-promise angular-resource angular-routing angular-services angular-strap angular-translate angular-ui angular-ui-bootstrap angular-ui-grid angular-ui-router angular-ui-typeahead angularjs-animation angularjs-controller angularjs-directive angularjs-e2e angularjs-factory angularjs-filter angularjs-http angularjs-module angularjs-ng-change angularjs-ng-class angularjs-ng-click angularjs-ng-focus angularjs-ng-form angularjs-ng-hint angularjs-ng-href angularjs-ng-if angularjs-ng-include angularjs-ng-init angularjs-ng-model angularjs-ng-options angularjs-ng-pluralize angularjs-ng-repeat angularjs-ng-route angularjs-ng-show angularjs-ng-submit angularjs-ng-template angularjs-ng-touch angularjs-ng-transclude angularjs-orderby angularjs-resource angularjs-routing angularjs-scope angularjs-select2 angularjs-service ng-animate ng-bind ng-bind-html ng-class ng-dialog ng-flow ng-grid ng-hide ng-html2js ng-init ng-map ng-options ng-pattern ng-repeat ng-show ng-style ng-submit ng-switch ng-tags-input ng-view
The vast majority of questions with those sub-tags are also tagged angularjs, but another 18,883 (or so) are not. This is the worst outcome of tag-arama, questions aren't getting in front of the large, ready audience monitoring angularjs.
- Many of the sub-tags are lightly followed, or not followed at all. (See spreadsheet link at bottom of this question.)
New sub-tags keep getting added, possibly because there's already a pattern of tag-every-directive.
What language deserves a specialized tag for
if
, for example? Well, angularjs-ng-if was added this week, by this question, so AngularJS had two! (I retagged it angular-ng-if, one tag down...)There were 19 new sub-tags added in the past month, 7 of those this week. (Spot the synonyms!) textangular angular-seo angularjs-rootscope (rootscope) angularjs-lifecycle angularjs-forms angular-chosen angularjs-promise angularjs-ng-if angular-meteor angular-new-router angular-timer angularjs-new-router angularjs-ng-pluralize angularjs-ng-submit angularjs-ng-class-odd angularjs-ng-class-even angular-formly angular-ui-datepicker
Cleaning this up is too big a job for little ol' me. Can we get some programmatic help to end the insanity?
I've collected some stats on these tags in a spreadsheet.
ng-if
, for example.angularjs-
. While I'm not convincedng-if
orng-show
really need their own tags, they don't actively hurt, and I can understand the argument for directive-specific tags in general.