Context
There are currently 2 main tags about Microsoft Bot Framework:
- botframework which was the main tag for all question for more than a year, as the v3 of the framework was stable
- botframework-v4 which has been created to post questions specific to this v4 version, where the architecture has been really changed (so questions were often not linked to v3 anymore)
Microsoft Bot Framework in version 4 is officially stable for a few days (see here).
Evolution?
I'm wondering if we should:
- edit botframework to something more "specific" like botframework-v3
- or merge botframework-v4 tag to [botframework].
Why?
I'm one of the top repliers of botframework and I see many people using this "now old" tag for v4 related questions, so there are many question wrongly tagged. I would like to discuss about which scenario would be the best one, between putting everything in the same place (I'm sure there will be questions related to v3 for a few months) or splitting with the tags.
Edit 23/10 - Details about what has been done
On the 22nd of October, no replies have been provided to this question, only a few comments from @Braiam. So I made the changes to modify questions with botframework-v4 to botframework.
Following this, a discussion has started on this topic, including people from Microsoft who work on Bot Framework. This ended by keeping the modifications of the tag to get only one botframework, and @Braiam made a PR on Microsoft Github's repo to avoid pointing to botframework-v4.
Finally, for future questions like that, it may be important to suggest people to duplicate (or link) their question to what is now the "parent" Github repository, https://github.com/Microsoft/BotBuilder ?