I recently tried tagging a question with java-7 versus the broader java tag because it had to do with java-7 not java as a whole due to a feature added in Java7 having to do with the addition of week year in SimpleDateFormat
.
A minor edit war occurred whereas the java-7 tag was either removed and replaced with java, or java was added in conjunction with java-7.
I wasn't aware that there are sub-tags within StackOverflow. I flagged the post but my flag was declined because the moderator said the broader java tag was permitted here. I disagree but I lost on appeal, so it goes.
What is the appropriate convention? I feel that the broader java tag does not apply and will confuse future readers. It should left to just java-7.
java
tag confuse? Version specific tags are always clarifications; use the main language tag so that more people interested in that language can see the post.python
andpython-2.7
orpython-3.x
. Great that you add a version specific tag, but why is it a problem that it is tagged withjava
in the first place?public static void main(...)
is Java.. intricacies ofSimpleDateFormat
could apply only to certain versions. :)java-7
tag applies. That is not what I am asking. I am not proposing you addjava-8
either. I am asking why thejava
tag is so bad here.java
.