Currently, in addition to the sql-server tag, you have the version tags (e.g. sql-server-2014), and the sql-server-on-linux. With SQL Server 2019, you now have 2 different versions of SQL Server on Linux available (2017 and 2019).
Would it be worth adding sql-server-2017-on-linux and sql-server-2019-on-linux tags instead and merging the existing sql-server-on-linux tag into the 2017 one?
I ask, as many users don't follow the version tags, they follow the sql-server tag, however, if a user is using SQL Server on Linux, and wants to tag their version and that they are using Linux, that now requires 3 tags: sql-server, sql-server-2019, sql-server-on-linux.
Knowing the version and if it's on Linux can make a big difference to the question, due to supported features, so more succinct tags could help identify those.
sql-server-on-linux
tag is very underutilised at the monent, @rene . Probably because users don't know it exists; and why this might actually be more beneficial.