There are currently 34 questions tagged .net-core-5
The .net-core-5 tag has no usage guidance, can you help us create it?
There are 1,129 questions tagged .net-5:
.NET 5 is the next version of .NET Core, and represents the future of .NET in general. It is targeting a release date of November, 2020, with the first preview released on March 16, 2020. Use this tag for questions about .NET 5 and .NET 5's formal specification.
I have looked through all 34 .net-core-5 questions and they do, indeed, ask about .NET, and so these two tags do in fact refer to the same thing. So, should the .net-core-5 be merged into .net-5 and made a synonym? Or vice versa?
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Given that we now have two conflicts, .net-4.8/.net-framework-4.8 and now .net-5/.net-core-5, it feels like a cleanup is becoming more urgent. I'd strongly propose that one of these tags be made a synonym of the other. My suggestion would be that .net-5 be the survivor, since the official name is .NET 5 according to Microsoft.