We have two separate tags for WebAssembly, wasm and webassembly. The former doesn't have a tag wiki, while the latter does. Should these tags be merged?
4 Answers
tl;dr: Keep webassembly, make wasm a synonym of it.
In the interest of keeping the fully spelt out version instead of the abbreviation, but allowing either to be used, I would favor making wasm a synonym of webassembly, thus making webassembly the canonical tag and causing anyone tagging a post with wasm to automatically apply the webassembly tag.
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1It goes both ways. On one hand, we want the longer version webassembly, but many people prefer to name it with wasm.– 10 RepAug 26, 2020 at 0:59
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8@10Rep wouldn't making it a synonym accomplish that goal? If they were synonyms, adding the wasm tag to a question would automatically replace it with the webassembly tag. The same applies to searching: it'll automatically search for the canonical tag. See for example searching for
[recycler-adapter]
: it searches for the canonical tag.– Ryan M ModAug 26, 2020 at 1:03
Proposal
- Make wasm a synonym of webassembly
Transfer the wiki of the webassembly to wasm0
Reasoning
- wasm is shorter, but webassembly has more than 1000 questions, while wasm has only about 60 attow. It makes sense to synonymize to the tag with the highest usage, and keep the utility of a well-know shortcut.
- Since the webassembly has wiki info, and wasm does not.
0 Not necessary due to redirection to the webassembly wiki
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2part 2 of your proposal is not needed, because if wasm is a synonym, every time you enter it,either in a search or to tag a question, it will be changed automatically to webassemby. You'll never see a tag wiki for wasm.– jpsAug 26, 2020 at 8:04
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1@jps, you are right, the second point is a remnant of the first idea I had in mind (make wasm main, and synonymize webassembly)... Aug 26, 2020 at 13:42
I'm in favor of merging the tags. The WebAssembly website clearly cites Wasm as an abbreviation and a brief search couldn't find anything else that acronym/abbreviation presently means.
Unlike the other answer, I think we should use the longer WebAssembly name, keeping the shorter term as a synonym that redirects.
Short tags often lead to confusion as an acronym can mean multiple things -- perhaps not now, but in the future. Longer tags are unambiguous and less likely to be misused.
Should these tags be merged?
Yes.
But since both terms are in circulation in web development circles, any future searches for the tag which is discarded should still deliver results for the tag which is kept: the two terms are exactly equivalent.
If that already happens automatically when two tags are merged, all the better.
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2Yes, that does. If the tags are merged and one uses the wasm tag, then the system will automatically add the webassembly tag and remove the wasm tag.– 10 RepAug 26, 2020 at 1:01
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I see. And then - to clarify - when I search for
wasm
, results are returned forwebassembly
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1@Rounin yes. just click on the tag
wasm
tag in the first comment and you'll see the result.– jpsAug 26, 2020 at 8:46 -
1As a general user, I find it easier to glance through for a single term instead of remembering to check for two or more.– ZachAug 26, 2020 at 21:24
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@Zach If there's more than one tag for a certain topic, you can create a custom filter that includes them all. That's easier than clciking on a dozen single tags on the watch list. For example you might be interested in
webassembly
orblazor
orblazor-webassembly
orblazor-client-side
and create a filter "blazor/wasm" for it.– jpsAug 27, 2020 at 6:59