I don’t have enough score in these tags to suggest synonyms but the longer nothing is done about this issue, the messier the situation gets. I figured I’d post an answer (as suggested by @Kyll in the comments) in the hope of getting some community approval on this issue.
With regards to time sensitivity: one user (with less than 2k reputation) has been searching for all posts with the twitter-bootstrap-4
tag and adding the bootstrap-4
tag to those posts (sometimes removing the twitter-bootstrap-4
, most times retaining the pre-existing tags). They’ve made over 30 such edits (which don’t improve the questions in any other way) over the past week and most (if not all) of these edits have been approved. The justification provided for these edits is.
bootstrap-4 is the official tag see https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap#community.
When I came across one of these in the Suggested Edits review queue, earlier today, I searched on Meta to see what the best practice is for such tags and this was the most relevant post I saw. As a result, I rejected that particular edit with the following custom reason:
There's no consensus on this yet: Make [bootstrap-4] a synonym of [twitter-bootstrap-4] (Or burninate it)?
Proposals
For what it’s worth, I see that the generic tag:bootstrap
has already been burninated (even though the term has many other meanings outside the field of front-end web development). In this specific case – Version 4 of the (ex-Twitter) Bootstrap Framework) – there’s no need for burnination as the tags do serve a useful purpose and synonymising is sufficient to clear up the confusion. Both of the tags being discussed in this question were created in February this year and both of them have useful content in their wikis but it’s clear that they serve the same purpose.
I propose that the contents of their tag wikis should be merged and …
- I prefer BAR’s answer in the generic bootstrap thread (using bootstrap-framework). I propose that both bootstrap-4 and twitter-bootstrap-4 become synonyms of bootstrap-framework-4).
or …
- Proposal 2 has been split into a separate answer so if people prefer it, they can vote on that answer.
For consistency, it would make sense that the other version numbers (2 and 3) are similarly synonymised afterwards. Regardless, the community, moderators and/or high-rep users should reach some consensus and communicate with the framework authors so everyone is using (or recommending the use of) one tag.
bootstrap
is an actual thing too (that existed loooong before Twitter!)twitter-bootstrap
there's also tags fortwitter-bootstrap-2
,twitter-bootstrap-3
andtwitter-bootstrap-4
.. and thebootstrap
tag previously got oddles of posts relating to "twitter bootstrap" and not this definition of "bootstrap" __ as @j08691 said (this has already been discussed herebootstrap-4
in addition to the already presenttwitter-bootstrap-4
… but also mentioning that it is actually recommended on the official site!