There's a world of ambiguity and mis-tagging between bootstrap bootstrapping and twitter-bootstrap twitter-bootstrap-2 twitter-bootstrap-3 twitter-bootstrap-4. Can we sort it?
The Issues
bootstrap and bootstrapping are stated as for talking about bootstrapping in terms of computer start-up, however the vast majority of questions tagged with it instead refer to the popular Bootstrap Framework - which is currently denoted on SO as twitter-bootstrap.
Bootstrap the framework is no longer named 'Twitter Bootstrap', now just 'Bootstrap' after a split with Twitter, and thus the tag name we're using for it is outdated.
The Stats
I did a quick count up of the last 50 questions tagged with bootstrap, and bootstrapping, where the mis-tagging issues are most rampant.
- 38% of bootstrapping questions refer to Bootstrap the framework, and should not be tagged as such.
- 90% of bootstrap refer to Bootstrap the framework, and supposedly should not be tagged as such.
A Solution
This is a problem that has been brought up a few times before, but never yet been sorted. 1 2 3. Despite being clearly stated in the tag wiki's for bootstrap and bootstrapping, questions are still constantly tagged 'incorrectly'. With 15-20 questions a day now hitting bootstrap - I also think it's too big to manually clean up now and again.
I'd suggest the following:
twitter-bootstrap,twitter-bootstrap-2 and twitter-bootstrap-3 are renamed bootstrap-framework,bootstrap-framework-2 and bootstrap-framework-3. Bootstrap framework was a tag name suggested here - and I can't think of a better name. Another option is to make bootstrap itself refer to the framework, but then there's still a level of ambiguity.
All questions about bootstrap startup processes are tagged under bootstrapping. There's an argument against that here, but in my opinion, now the bootstrap framework has got so big, it no longer works as a standalone tag, and there's a greater need. The relevant Wikipedia article is named 'bootstrapping' - so I don't think it can be too far from what we want it for.
bootstrap is burninated. Although perhaps not, if we decide to instead tag all Bootstrap-framework questions with it.
I'm not entirely sure how synonym tags work in SO, but if it's appropriate, twitter-bootstrap et al. should be synonyms of our new bootstrap-framework* tags, as although 'Twitter Bootstrap' is not an official name, I imagine the library will still be referred to as such for a few years yet.
Hopefully questions tagged both bootstrap* and twitter-bootstrap* can have the [bootstrap] tag manually removed, as I'm not sure of any situation where to two topics could legitimately overlap!
Doing anything about any of this is way above the means of my puny SO reputation, but would be interested to know people's thoughts, and for a solution to be put in place. Suggestions for a better tag name than bootstrap-framework are also welcome!
bootstrap-4
is actually the recommended tag on the official bootstrap site.