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, and all appear to be trying to do the same thing; it seems like is the most common (93 qns vs. 7 & 72 at time of writing, and it has usage guidance), but I'm not sure what the convention should be for this kind of platform specific tag.

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  • In my opinion, the convention should be [docker] [windows] (i.e., separate tags).
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 14, 2017 at 17:34
  • That would fly in this case @CodyGray because the feature set of [docker] of both [linux] and [windows] is the same? Because I'm not convinced I 100% agree with your convention in the general case.
    – rene
    Commented Aug 14, 2017 at 18:21
  • Yeah, if the two things are actually different, I agree they should have dedicated tags. But the general case is that cross-platform tools are similar on each platform.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 14, 2017 at 19:48
  • There's no such thing as docker for windows, or on windows. It's like saying firefox on windows, or c on linux. Yes, there may have been bugs specific to one implementation or another, but such things are programming related like bugs on random applications are.
    – Braiam
    Commented Aug 14, 2017 at 20:34
  • The reason I came across these tags is that I'm looking at an issue that I currently believe to be specific to docker on windows. Although it's cross platform, most docker documentation is linux specific, so being able to identify/follow questions that aren't the "default" platform is very useful. That said, I've had a quick look an equivalent [sql-server-on-linux] or similar tag, and it seems there the convention is separate tags for [sql-server] and [linux], as most have expressed a preference for above. Commented Aug 15, 2017 at 9:12
  • Any update on the merging? Commented May 28, 2018 at 5:20
  • I don't have enough rep to do the merge myself, if there's a consensus could someone else do the merge? Commented May 29, 2018 at 11:16
  • @Braiam are you sure about that? The tag wiki specifies a concept called "docker for windows" docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows, including specific installation manuals for "docker for windows" docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/install, and there are answers that talk about its specifics stackoverflow.com/a/57332535. We can go with Cody's approach of [docker][windows], but if it really is a concept, then we should stick with [docker-for-windows] (I have rolled back the status tags for this, waiting for a reply from you before I add them back again).
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented Aug 8, 2019 at 3:48
  • @BhargavRao If you can demonstrate that exporting a docker file or container from one system to the other needs somehow changing the structure of the container/file to account for differences, that argument would be more valid. But that's not the case. From the application developer perspective, docker behaves the same way in both Linux and Windows. In fact, that's the whole selling point of using Docker.
    – Braiam
    Commented Aug 8, 2019 at 9:36
  • @Braiam Ok, thanks. I will write an answer detailing the steps as to how we can retag the questions in that tag to [docker][windows] instead. (perhaps tomorrow morning).
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented Aug 8, 2019 at 16:55

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As discussed in the comments underneath the question:

There's no such thing as docker for windows, or on windows. It's like saying firefox on windows, or c on linux. Yes, there may have been bugs specific to one implementation or another, but such things are programming related like bugs on random applications are. - Braiam

and

In my opinion, the convention should be [docker] [windows] (i.e., separate tags). - Cody

Converting both the tags into and seems to be a good idea. The plan for this would be:

  1. We need to merge all these tags into one, which is as that is the largest tag.
  2. We need to add for all the questions that don't have the tag, but are tagged with , i.e, this list. We need a CM to do this step for us.
  3. We merge the tag with , in this way all the questions in the tag will have both and tags. As Von mentions in a comment, having as a tag makes sense, so we end at Step 2.

That said, I would really like a top user in the tag to review if breaking the tag is necessary. If we do not need to break the tag, then we are already done with the merger of the 3 tags and we can call it a day.

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  • Oh wow, VonC is the top user in [docker], I'm pretty sure that they'll help. I will ask them.
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented Aug 13, 2019 at 2:18
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    docker-for-windows makes sense (docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows) and is short for Docker Desktop on Windows, using Hyper-V (keep the docker tag as well though, as mentioned in your point 2)
    – VonC
    Commented Aug 13, 2019 at 7:33
  • docker for mac is also a separate product. Not entirely sure about Linux, but it doesn't appear to have a desktop variant, so that would make more sense to tag [docker][linux] or [docker][unix-variant] (unless I'm missing other products, but that's also not the primary discussion here). Commented Aug 13, 2019 at 8:28
  • Thanks for that, @VonC, I've updated my answer.
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented Aug 13, 2019 at 9:14
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    Looking good! Thank you for this important moderation work.
    – VonC
    Commented Aug 13, 2019 at 9:20

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