Previously the tag usage policy for c questions was that if no language standard was specified, we assume that the question is about the current ISO standard. As a veteran user, this has been my take on the SO community consensus over the years. Therefore I added this policy to the tag usage three years ago, edit 65.
Now another user has radically changed the tag usage policy to instead refer to the old, obsolete C90 standard if nothing else is mentioned, edit 116.
Rather than having some edit war over this, I would like to actually know what is the community consensus among those who follow the c tag.
As usual, please use votes to indicate agree/disagree for any answer posted below!
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is 17 not 18. From there on we should fall in line. The year of publication of ISO standards was always unreliable and fickle, they always lag behind national/continental standard publications.