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A couple of years ago I created the tag as a potential synonym to . The intention was to make it similar to that was a synonym of . Back then I couldn't suggest a synonym since the last appeared way too more than .

Some stats:

Now when I see the gap between those keeps decreasing I'm asking if it'd be appropriate to create the synonym?

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  • This seems similar to the android textview case. Relative Layout is not android specific, and there are many questions that are not related to android. Ideally this can be merged in the reverse direction where [android-relativelayout] is merged to [relativelayout]. (Check the [textview] situation) Jul 13, 2019 at 12:36
  • @Bhargav Rao, I noticed some time ago you created a synonym to android-textview and wanted to ask on Meta what are the rules behind. Basically what you suggest is to go from specific to general, while I always thought the other way around. Following your point of view, android-linearlayout should be mapped to linearlayout too. Am I right?
    – Onik
    Jul 13, 2019 at 13:23
  • It totally depends on the tag. For example, in the one that I did just a few minutes ago, [uiautomator] was an Android only tag so it doesn't matter in what direction we synonymize (we just need to combine both the tags). Relative Layout, Navigation Drawer (ref-meta.stackoverflow.com/q/314896/4099593), Text View, etc are not android specific, and therefore it is better to make them general (like [list], [set], etc). If linear layout is Android specific (looks like it is?!), then [android-linearlayout] being the master is fine. Jul 13, 2019 at 13:28
  • @BhargavRao if you exclude Xamarin.Android questions, there will be around 100 questions left, not related to Android Sep 5, 2019 at 15:44
  • @VadimKotov, those need to be retagged as well. I will try to write an answer detailing what all we need to do (can't promise a timeline for now, as real life has been a bit hectic these days) Sep 6, 2019 at 7:58

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