C# has a fairly new feature called "source generators". It appears there have already been two tags created for this topic, sourcegenerators and csharp-source-generator. With a single exception, all questions tagged with the former (sourcegenerators) appear to be about C# source generators. As such, these appear to be synonyms.
At the time of this writing, the csharp-source-generator tag only has 17 questions using it, as opposed to the 41 in use by sourcegenerators. To me this means the majority of users agree (as do I) that the "csharp" part is not necessary and we should just use sourcegenerators instead. But the tag was created as one smashed word, whereas the convention here seems to be to use dashes between words (should be source-generators).
Here is what I think should happen, but I defer to others who know more about Stack Overflow rules and conventions than I do:
- csharp-source-generator is redundant and there are only a small number of posts with that tag. I think it should be "burninated". Perhaps adding a synonym is better?
- sourcegenerators should be renamed to source-generators. Not sure how this is to be done.
- In order to prevent any confusion about code generation in general, source-generators should have in the wiki excerpt that it is for C# source generators specifically, and if the user wants to talk about other code generation, they should use the code-generation tag instead (I've already added this, but it is pending peer review).
I'm happy to help do any legwork that needs to be done to fix this (assuming I have those privileges), but I would like a moderator (or at least someone with more reputation points than me) to either agree with my assessments or give other direction on how it should really be handled.