I wasn't sure about this initally. As mentioned in the comments by myself and others, it gave me some degree of pause that everyone has been referring to it as Aldryn, rather than Divio, and that nobody has managed to create a [divio] tag, even by accident from using the correct name.
The arguments were made that this is most likely because most people asking questions about this do not yet have the tag-creation privilege, and because most of the literature available continues to use the old name. That makes sense.
I looked into this, and it seems that the vendor themselves is clearly using the name Divio, so our standard protocols for tag naming would mandate that we, too, use the tag name [divio]. So, despite not having any real domain knowledge, it seemed to me that this is indeed the right thing to do, and I went ahead and made it so.
If this is not correct, and you believe that I've errored here, it is easy enough to undo. Please leave me a comment citing your objection.
As far as people continuing to use the wrong name and not being able to find the information, that is not a problem. Our tag synonym system will take care of that. If you type in [aldryn], you will automatically be directed to the [divio] tag. Magic.
I'd also echo the suggestion in the comments: if you are able, please submit a tag wiki!
mysql_*
APIs. They've been deprecated in mid 2013 and removed in late 2015, yet every other question tagged[php][mysql]
still uses them...