I couldn't agree more. Add also to your list antlr and antlr4. Documentation already has a feature that can handle versions internally.
As a participant in private beta I can say that there are some grey areas, and the .NET umbrella is one of them. As you see under .NET Framework documentation, there have been proposals about creating topic such as .NET Core there. If I am not mistaken a topic, entity-framework, is already included in the .NET Framework documentation. However things such as C#, vd and WPF are still unclear, if they belong under .NET Framework or as a separate topic. The upcoming feature of having a language switch inside documentation examples (as MSDN does) maybe clarify these things.
It would be good if there was a mechanism that users can deny a documentation tag. Something like Up / Down vote for a proposal. I think this is a widely-used model on SO, e.g. moderator elections. The drawback of this it is that it may take a lot of time before a new documentation tag is created. Also how can we reach a consensus? Where should the voting stop?
Another suggestion would be to allow only users that have participated enough in documentation to propose or commit to tag. This way we can be sure that they know the rules / philosophy.
date
tag. Not a date topic in a language, but a whole tag, just for dates. That tag barely deserves to be a tag on SO main...