The TLS tag is a synonym for the SSL tag. When people tag with tls they get ssl. It's 2016 and SSL has been mostly beaten to death. I don't think the horse has any life left in it.
I think it would be a good idea to either:
- split SSL and TLS since they are not really synonyms, or
- make SSL a synonym of TLS since folks are advised to avoid SSL.
I kind of favor (1) because SSL and TLS are distinct families of protocols, but I'm not sure if it's feasible. The upcoming TLS 1.3 is a leap away from all of the SSL problems, and many downlevel TLS problems. There's even been talks on the IETF mailing list to call TLS 1.3 by the name TLS 2.0.
The second choice (2) is probably the next best thing. At minimum, it's not an offensive eye sore. It will also allow folks to tag with SSL when it actually applies to a problem, like user agents abandoning support for SSL due to its incumbent defects.
I'm not sure which tag best applies here... I'm tossing in discussion in case someone not familiar with the technologies wants to debate it.
Attempting to execute the "Suggest Synonym" process for SSL results in:
Failed to propose synonym:
The suggested tag must exist in the system before suggesting it as a synonym!
But I'm not sure I'm using the process correctly. Or maybe it's an issue with circular synonyms.