When searching Documentation for Spring
, thirteen separate tags come up, four of which are proposals. There is no federated way to search among all those topics contained under these tags for how to do something (for instance, an example that shows combining multiple method types into a response handler). Nor is it obvious which of these a given topic would fall under (unless perhaps if you're already intimately familiar with the topic).
The immediate question is: does it make sense to merge these Documentation tags? Even though all these have their own question tags? (Are documentation tags to question tags always one to one, or n to one?) One particular argument for combining these is that almost all of these have only a handful of topics and examples under them, and they're all pretty clearly inter-related. An argument against is that, say, spring-security
has only the Spring core in common with spring-webflow
.
The more abstract question is does it make sense to have a federated search across some subset or filter condition of tags? I'd like to turn up example topics having to do with x question if they exist in any of those tags.