Was just going through questions tagged with Swift and again saw multiple with both the Swift and Swift 2 tags. We are now at Swift 2.1 and there is no end in sight to the Apple madness. They made a tool to migrate code which means they probably intend to keep up this way of versioning (and versioning a lot)
A lot of people want to merge Swift 2 into Swift and I agree because of how the tag is used. Which is in duplicate most of the time. But people do have questions about new stuff in each version and then the tag makes sense.
Is it then maybe better to have a tag just for language differences/changes. This would now be 1.2, 2.0 and 2.1 Only questions regarding changes should use these tags. The main Swift tag would then be reserved to clarify that the asker is using Swift and for more general language specific questions.
This is actually closer to how more experienced people use the iOS tags. They use it to ask something about something in an API that worked in one OS version and broke in the next.
Then you would get a collection of Q/A to help people merge from one version of Swift to the other.
Knowing that those answers are there we can ignore the entire "this is a Swift x.x answer/question", if it actually is an API question.
If so maybe we should update the tag info to inform people to only use it for question that directly relate to a change in language and not just to state that they are using Swift x.x and want an answer in that same version. Keeping this up will invalidate a lot of good QA every couple of months.