I've created a snappy-package tag today for Snappy-related questions. Snappy is a relatively new packaging system that uses the snapcraft tool to produce packages. My original intention was to try retagging some obviously wrong-tagged questions (that were using snap-framework or snappy tags that are about completely different things), see the reaction on a new tag and then tag all the rest that I've seen related to this packaging system.
Now, three of my edits were approved with one rejected, that's fine, but from what I see now, most of the questions not tagged with snappy-package were tagged with snapcraft tag, which is also fine, but now we have two rarely used tags for highly correlated things.
Maybe it's better to have one tag? I've also thought about difference between the tool and the packaging system in general before creating the snappy-package tag, I think if we're to use both tags we will see both of them on about 95% of questions related to Snappy, so in my opinion it's better to have one more generic tag (until there are enough questions that will benefit from separation of these tags).
What should we do about that? Draw the line between two tags and retag related questions accordingly (then something like this is probably more about snappy-package than snapcraft and all snapcraft-tagged questions should also get snappy-package tag) or leave just one tag (whatever that is) and retag everything to this one tag?
update
I should've researched this topic better, on askubuntu there is a snap
tag that has synonyms of snapcraft
and snap-package
. We can't use snap as we have it already for a different purpose, but we can rename snappy-package to snap-package to be consistent with askubuntu and make snapcraft be a synonym to that.
snapcraft
(the tool) and its usage was surely better suited for Super User.