Related: Merging [openui5] and [sapui5]. Proposal: the tags [ui5], [sapui], [openui5] and [sapui5] should be merged. the desciption of the tag [sapui5] already says, that it covers both SAPUI5 and OpenUI5. preferably should the three tags merged to the tag [sapui5] because this one has already the most subscribers and tagged questions. currently there are slipping many questions through which are either only tagged with the tag [openui5] and/or the tag [ui5] and/or the tag[sapui] but not with the tag [sapui5]. especially new users a confused which tag is to use.
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Sorry for letting this linger so long after your reply. I had left it open in a tab, but on a different machine than the one I've been using recently. Heh.
Anyway, the requested merges have now been done, and synonym mappings created:
I ensured that, even though time had passed since you looked through these, no new questions had been created with those tags that didn't use sapui5, so I could be pretty confident that the merge was reasonable.
my concerns are: is [sapui5] to be found for someone who wants to post or search a question regarding openui5 and doesn't know that this is covered by [sapui5]? what if someone creates a new [ui5], [sapui] or [openui5]?
This won't be a problem, because synonym mappings have been created. If someone tries to use (or search for) either ui5, sapui, or openui5, the tag will automatically redirect to sapui5. Magic. :-)
You'll see this if you try it. Well, you should. It might not work immediately; blame caching, as ever.
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operator in front of a tag to exclude posts that have that tag. So you can do[c] -[c++]
for example to find all questions with the [c] tag that do not also have the [c++] tag.