Some background on a specific case:
The popular Discord API wrapper discord.py for hosting Discord bots using Python has been recently announced to be discontinued with no further developments be made to the library. Since discord.py is an API wrapper, and without constant updates, new features doesn't get implemented and compliance with the API begins to break. So users of discord.py would have to look for alternatives—most went looking for forks of the library.
Currently, there're many new prominent forks of the library, each guarantees to be compatible with the existing wrapper to make transition simpler. To name a few with their GitHub stars and (searchable) SO posts:
- Pycord (645 stars) (2 SO posts)
- disnake (176 stars)
- nextcord (372 stars) (4 SO posts)
- enhanced-discord.py (182 stars)
- novus (44 stars) (1 SO post)
- And many more...
Although not many posts mentions which library they use, persumably many still uses discord.py since it still works, but the issue is when it stops working, people will have to transition to one of the forks or a different library altogether (none exists yet).
So far, I see three scenarios of users tagging these library:
- discord and mentions in the post that they're using X library. Incorrect because discord is for tagging Discord API specific problems, and shouldn't be used for support on a particular library's syntaxes.
- discord.py and mentions in the post that they're using X library. Incorrect because some fork features aren't available / have different syntaxes than discord.py.
- discord.py or discord but doesn't mention the library at all. Incorrect because it leads to confusion and miscommunication between the questioner and answerer, with OP usually mentions the fork in the comments (a major time waste!).
None of them are preferred solutions. And as time goes on, the issue thickens as the forks will be more and more different from the parent discord.py and from each other.
Update:
Given that the top-voted (accepted) answer suggests to create new tags for questions that are specific about the fork, I created some tags for questions that I see fit (and tagged a few posts). This should allow newer users to use these tags to tag their questions in the future (pycord, nextcord).
Now finally my question:
How to tag posts when a library becomes discontinued and branches into multiple forks?
I see two solutions:
- Introduce new tags for each of the forks. But the issue with this is that many current questions are not fork-specific, they're actually still asking about features in the parent library—which can lead to duplicate questions. And since these forks are new, some might die out before it becomes popular.
- Do nothing yet. Wait for the right moment to introduce the tags. But when is the right moment? And how should they be tagged/titled right now given that the fork and parent library may be different in some aspects?