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Last week I was trying to close a question as a duplicate using my gold badge powers and I was surprised that only 1 close vote was recorded and the question was not closed immediately.

Only later I have realised that the question was actually tagged . Usage of this tag was not incorrect, the question was written in Swift 2 but the problem already had a Swift (Swift1) canonical answer.

I have added to the question and I understand why I couldn't close the it using dupehammer but I wonder whether there is something we can do about tags with versions.

To give you some examples:

  • nobody currently has gold badge, there are multiple questions which are not tagged , there is also and new version (3.0) will appear next year.

  • there are multiple questions tagged or but without , rendering Java gold badge users helpless (there is no user with those badges).

  • there are multiple questions tagged , or without corresponding or tags. Jon Skeet is the only user who has those badges with versions.

  • there are multiple questions but without tag

Why is this important?

When a new version of a language/framework is released, most of the functionality stays the same, therefore most questions and answers are still valid.

Possible solutions

  1. Do nothing - the gold badge user will have to wait for another user to add the "main" tag or we will just use the 5-votes-to-close system.

  2. (feature request) - create new relationships between tags, other than synonyms, e.g. would be in parent-child relationship with . All would be also automatically tagged . Note this would also improve search.

  3. (workaround) - enable gold badge users also to close questions tagged by a regular expression created from the badge, e.g. [badge-\d]. Note that creation of such regular expression would be tricky.

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  • 4. Ask someone in chat to add the generic language tag to the question for you, and then dupe-hammer it.
    – yannis
    Jan 12, 2016 at 15:47
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    5. No, seriously, do nothing, as this isn't much of a problem at all.
    – user1228
    Jan 12, 2016 at 15:48
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    More good arguments to avoid using version tags...
    – Shog9
    Jan 12, 2016 at 15:52
  • Check this out also Wouldn't tag inheritance make sense? Jan 12, 2016 at 16:04
  • You are right that is a duplicate.
    – Sulthan
    Jan 12, 2016 at 17:27

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