In updating the guidance for the .net-8.0 tag today, I wrote:
Use this tag for questions specifically about .NET 8. For general questions about the .NET 5+ / .NET Core platform, use the .net-core tag. For general questions about the older .NET Framework platform including versions 1.0 through 4.8.1, use the .net tag.
This is consistent with the guidance for the .net tag, which states:
Do NOT use for questions about .NET Core - use [.net-core] instead.
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(do NOT use the .net tag for questions about .NET Core).
It is inconsistent with the tag guidance for .net-7.0, which states:
Use this tag for questions specifically related to version 7.0 of the .NET platform. For questions on .NET Framework generally, use the .net tag.
Which is correct? Should .net-core or .net be used for non-version-specific questions about the .NET platform moving forward?
There have been previous questions on this topic including:
- .NET 5.0 and ASP.NET Core 5.0 tags
- How do I unambiguously refer to "the new .NET formerly known as .NET Core"?
However their answers seem obsolete because they suggest using a .net-framework tag for non-version-specific questions relating to the pre-Core .NET Framework. That tag has subsequently been aliased to .net.
.net
for .NET Core / .NET 5+ questions, and.net-framework
for all framework (.NET 4.X) related questions. It makes sense since the "Core" was dropped from .NET 5+, and there will come a point where newer developers won't know what the "Core" is supposed to mean.