The situation
The publish (1,436 questions) and publishing (770 questions) tags are used across a very wide range of topics, including questions about
- publishing Android apps on Google Play,
- publishing iOS apps on the App Store,
- publishing research on RPubs,
- publishing .NET applications on IIS,
- registering DLLs in .NET applications,
- the
publish()
function in Meteor, - putting SQL source into TFS version control,
- automatically moving built files to a public server with Jenkins,
- BizTalk web services,
- troubleshooting HTTP errors in ASP.NET, and
- publishing JARs to a local Maven repository.
That's just from the current front pages of both tags.
The proposal
I believe that these tags are largely useless and should be considered for removal.
If removal is not possible, let's at least consider merging them. The choice between which to use appears to be arbitrary, and there is considerable similarity between the two tag wikis:
From the
publish
wiki:To publish is the process to make something publicly available. This might be the stuff that happens inside a CRM system after editing an article and finally publishing it, or publishing a project artifact.
From the
publishing
wiki:releasing software to users. This may include releasing compiled binaries on a hardware medium, for download, or permitting access to a non-development web service.
Prefixed tags
Some folks have suggested adding prefixed versions of these tags for a few use cases. I'm entirely on board with that. Here is a short list of suggested prefixed tags:
meteor-publish
, for questions relating to Meteor'spublish()
functiononeclick-publish
, for questions relating to Microsoft's One-Click Publish feature