The TC39 Temporal proposal adds (finally!) a modern date/time API to JavaScript. If all goes well, Temporal is planned to move to Stage 3 (which means browsers, TypeScript, etc. can start shipping it) in March 2021, which will prompt a lot more Stack Overflow questions about it starting just a few weeks from now.
As champions of this proposal, we'd like to proactively figure out the right Stack Overflow tag to use for questions about this new ECMAScript feature. Then we can add a tag wiki for it and promote this tag in the documentation and in GitHub issues to coalesce Q&A for this feature around one tag.
But we're not sure what's the right tag name to use.
temporal
is one choice. It has 226 existing questions about various topics. In most cases this tag is used mostly as an adjective not to refer to a particular technology.temporal-js
js-temporal
- at this point this is my favorite because Temporal is a feature of JavaScript, not an add-on API or framework like React.es-temporal
- this works best for purists who consider ECMAScript and JavaScript to be really different things, but I'm not sure the global Stack Overflow audience would discover it as easily because "es" (outside "ES6") isn't used as much as "js" as an abbreviation for the language.
Any suggestions for which of these would work best for discoverability and to avoid ambiguity? Is there a heuristic or best practices that can help pick the right Stack Overflow tag?
Also: if we did pick temporal
then what's the right etiquette for existing questions on that tag? Should we retag them or leave as-is?
javascript-temporal
, spelling out the language might be good.system.net
,system.data
, etc. Sometimes individual .NET types likesystem.data.datatable
also have tags. In non-.NET platforms, C++chrono
has a tag. C'stime.h
too. Why is this case different?