About 100 questions have been tagged with java.time when java-time has existed for quite a while now and has more than 1000 questions.
The latter is the "official" one as decided in this other question and its tag info is much more extensive.
Can they be merged into java-time?
java.time
is the package name for all date/time related classes. I guess it's probably more correct. Howeverjava-time
signifies it's about time handling in Java, which should largely be covered by thejava.time
package but technically you might have a question for outside of that. Not sure if it really matters, though - both tags descriptions focus mostly onjava.time
. My preference would be to go with the dash. I'm not sure it makes sense to ask about the package itself rather than time handling. – VLAZ Jun 26 '20 at 6:18java-time
for 5 or 6 years without any complaints, so I see no reason to change it now. I have been following thejava-time
tag since the beginning and had never come across the other tag before. It would be interesting to know whenjava.time
was created (the first tag edit is from 2018, so that could be the creation date but I'm not sure) - I guess it came a long time after the original one. – assylias Jun 26 '20 at 6:29java.time
was introduced with java SE 8 (March 18, 2014). Perhaps to find which should be used, one could see if there's more use of the . (← dot) since 2014. The older time may have also prompted more Questions, since I expect it was more a hazzle before Java 8. – Scratte Jun 26 '20 at 6:36-
probably makes more sense, since the . (← dot) seems limited to the specific package. – Scratte Jun 26 '20 at 7:01java.sql.Date
, which I would expect to be covered in "java-time". – Scratte Jun 26 '20 at 7:10