Last week I was trying to close a question as a duplicate using my swift 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 swift2. 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 swift 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 swift2 gold badge, there are multiple questions which are not tagged swift, there is also swift2.1 and new version (3.0) will appear next year.
there are multiple questions tagged java-7 or java-8 but without java, rendering
Java
gold badge users helpless (there is no user with those badges).there are multiple questions tagged c#-4.0, c#-3.5 or .net-4.0 without corresponding c# or .net tags. Jon Skeet is the only user who has those badges with versions.
there are multiple oracle11g questions but without tag oracle
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
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.
(feature request) - create new relationships between tags, other than synonyms, e.g. java-7 would be in parent-child relationship with java. All java-7 would be also automatically tagged java. Note this would also improve search.
(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.