Motivation:
- Swift 5.4 was recently released.
- swift5.1, swift5.2, and swift5.3 are all synonyms of swift5
- swift5.4 can be created and become a tag synonym of swift5 as well.
However, I wish I was able to see questions specifically about Swift 5.4.
Tag info for swift5:
Use this tag only for questions directly related to changes in version 5 of Apple's Swift programming language.
Q: I am confused about this phrase: "directly related to changes in version 5"
Does this encapsulate dot releases? (major dot releases?)
If not, I propose to remove the synonyms for swift5.1, swift5.2, swift5.3, and to also create tags for swift5.0 and swift5.4.
(Examples of tags for dot releases: Swift 4.1, Swift4.2, Swift3.2)
The problem is that these tags are not following a system.
Great Resources (but none of these have accepted answers):
- Should there generally be only one tag for a language, rather than multiple (especially minor) versions?
- Should we really support tags for minor versions, i.e. [asp.net-core-1.1]?
- Do we still need [php-5-*] tags?
- Should version specific tags be created for libraries
- Should version-specific tags be used for the latest version?