Coming from this Cleaning up PowerShell tags discussion, I am trying to figure out the use of version tags as e.g. powershell-4.0. Using the What are tags, and how should I use them? document (which unfortunately doesn't include anything specific about version tags) as reference:
A tag is a word or phrase that describes the topic of the question. Tags are a means of connecting experts with questions they will be able to answer by sorting questions into specific, well-defined categories.
Since I started being active in answering PowerShell questions at Stack Overflow more than five years ago, I never used version tags to filter PowerShell questions. Besides, it is hard to imagine that version tags will supply a category to a specific expertise (at least for PowerShell), meaning that an expert would only be interested in answering to a specific PowerShell version.
Tags can also be used to help you identify questions that are interesting or relevant to you.
As a user, searching for (an answer to) a question, I feel that version tags might actually reduce the value of the search in two possible ways:
- Entering the version tag in the search might not reveal my actual issue.
Just looking to the title (not even to the content of the question / tag), it appears that there are quite a few questions specific to a PowerShell version that are not tagged accordingly. As an example:[powershell] title:"PowerShell 4"
(36 results)[powershell-4.0] title:"PowerShell 4"
(16 results)
- This means that rather than adding value to my query by adding a version tag, I might devalue it as there is a reasonable change that I actually exclude a possible answer to my question.
- Questions only marked with a version tag are excluded from a general search.
If a user is not aware that his question is version related, he might not be able to find the solution as not all version related issues are marked with a general tag (as e.g. powershell). This appears from the following queries:- powershell-4.0 (1,820 questions)
- [powershell-4.0] [powershell] (1,516 questions)
- In other words, a user might not be able to find the solution to his question if it is only tagged with a specific version. Does this mean that it is recommended to include all the possible version tags in a search?
- This is related to the Wouldn't tag inheritance make sense? discussions.
From my (PowerShell related questions) view, tags like:
(or [*-dependent], or [*-specific]) would add more value to the tag list or related search...
[prefix*]
(e.g.[powershell*]
)version tag
is: Tagging what version is related to the question (in most cases, the cause of the issue), were you say: Tagging what version is related to the answer (in most cases the solution of the issue)