The usage guide for cocoa is:
Cocoa is Apple's application-development framework for macOS, consisting of Foundation, Application Kit, and Core Data. Use the "cocoa-touch" tag for iOS questions.
This seems to be of very little sense to me considering that there is a macos tag. Please let me explain why.
As is written in the description, Cocoa
is a subset within macOS
which should be used for questions about Foundation
, Core Data
, AppKit
, etc. It bothers me that each of the above mentioned frameworks have their own tags.
Why is the cocoa tag still relevant?
If there is a question about Core Data related to macOS why should it be labeled with tags:
macos cocoa coredata instead of macos coredata?
P.S. In my view the story is identical for cocoa-touch tag.