Writing VimL, as a programmer is a very different topic than using Vim, as a programmer. Having non-VimL-related Vim questions on StackOverflow has been discussed previously; and the verdict seems to be ‘questions about using Vim are welcome on StackOverflow.’
If this is the case, then I posit that the vim tag should be used for usage questions, and the viml tag for scripting (programming Vim) questions actually related to, well, VimL / .vimrc
/ &c. Currently, however, the latter (or, well, the vimscript tag … see below.) is synonym'd to the former.
Thoughts?
On a small side-note, there's some disagreement about the proper name for “the embedded programming language with which one can script Vim.” To summarize, “Vim script” (note the capitalization) is what it is consistently called within Vim's documentation; but that is a notoriously difficult phrase to search. Meanwhile, GitHub chose to call the language ‘VimL’, for probably precisely that reason.
I'm ambivalent as to whether the tag should be vimscript or viml; I suggest the latter, but as long as one is aliased to the other, I don't think that's as big a deal.
viml
, pending a discussion here of whether the splitting is a good idea.)