I have been considering for a while to create a "qtcore" tag on Stack Overflow. My main objective was two-fold:
1) Consistency: this would be in line with the existing Qt Project module tags, such as:
- qtgui
- qtnetwork
- qtsql
- qtmultimedia
- qtscript
- qtwebkit
- etc
2) Convenience: it is easier for me to go to the core questions about the Qt Project as opposed to a mix as I have now. It is not that bad, so I do not dislike it per se, but I think this minor improvement could make my life and probably others' a bit improved? :-)
I was reading the the thread below. I had a quick discussion in there with @Bill the Lizard.
What's the stance on Class-specific tags to questions?
One unfortunate consequence is that it requires some manual power to update some old threads if the contributors wish so. There is no automated mechanism like a "tagging hierarchy" that could be of some help in here. There are several QtCore based class tags around, like qthread, qvector, qlist, qregexp, qstring, qchar, et al. I do not personally use class tags that much, but based on previous threads like the aforementioned, it might be better to keep them around, although I am willing to listen to what others think.
You can read a couple of useful threads below about tag hierarchy questions in the past. Note, this is not the topic of this question to be discussed. I am accepting the decision about it that has happened on meta.
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=tag+hierarchy
I would like to know what others think about this idea?
qthread
orqregexp
sound reasonable to me, but I'd prefer tag hierarchy for them. – Oleg Shparber Sep 27 '13 at 16:40