This is my first post on meta, so if I'm doing anything wrong, please tell me so I can do my best to correct it.
I started working with CakePHP 3.0 for one specific project, and I've had a lot of questions about this framework since a week ago. I've asked 4 of them on StackOverflow, but of course many of my questions has already been asked by someone else.
The problem is that CakePHP has a serious problem related to backward compatibility, because a solution to an issue in CakePHP 2.x may be completely inadequate to the exact same issue in CakePHP 1.3 or in CakePHP 3.0, as each version of the framework is practically a different framework (imo).
Nonetheless, there is a tag in StackOverflow to mark a question as related to cakephp (without specific version), besides the version specific tags like cakephp-1.3, cakephp-2.4 and cakephp-3.0, among others. And it seems like the CakePHP community does not reinforce its people to be version specific when creating examples, documenting plugins, and asking questions, so beginners like me don't have to re-google stuff because a previous solution did not match the version I'm working with.
Thus, I'd like to suggest to disable the use of the tag cakephp and force developers to ask questions about a specific version of CakePHP. That way, I wouldn't have to read a question in depth just to be sure which version a question is about, and I would find more acurate questions/answers.
Any comments, suggestions and opinions are greatly appreciated.