Microsoft has released several preview compilers and documents relating to
language features currently planned for the next version of C#
That future version will be C# 6.0, evidently planned for release alongside the final version of Visual Studio 2014. But people have created and used c#-6.0 for all this technology preview stuff which does not match the final C# 6.0 specification and even has half a dozen different flavors.
For C++, we solved this problem by using c++0x and c++1y for the pre-Standard drafts and implementations and c++11 or c++14 for the final authoritative feature set.
Would it make sense to similarly differentiate the C# technology previews from the "real" C#-6 questions which are surely not too far off, and can only be confused by pre-release information masquerading as applicable to C# 6.0? Is c#6-preview a good name or can you suggest something better?
Should we try to have different tags for the different preview milestones? Or just put a note in the tag wiki instructing posters to be very clear about which milestone they are asking about?
v-next
tag.c#-6.0-tech-preview
? Keep it agnostic of preview versions. While some suggestions might come and go I don't think most people will be too concerned about specific versions of the preview.