What is in a name?
The Oracle Corporation release "Oracle version 2" RDBMS in 1979 and the software was called "Oracle" not "Oracle Database".
As Oracle Corporation grew, it acquired more products and from "Oracle 8" it started referring to the RDBMS software as "Oracle Database" to disambiguate its other product lines but the RDBMS is still commonly referred to as "Oracle" rather than "Oracle Database".
This abbreviation is particularly noticeable as other RDBMS are referred to as "SQL Server", "MySQL", "Posgres" or "PostgreSQL" and not as "??? Database".
What is the actual problem?
There appear to be two problems that are attempting to be solved:
- Don't use tags with the same name as a company.
- Reduce the curation work.
If the only problem we are trying to solve is #1 then that should be applied to all tags across Stack Overflow.
If we are trying to solve #2 then we need to understand what the main curation issues with the [oracle-*] tags are are:
- Mis-tagging anything that is vaguely related to a database with the database tag even if the question is not actually about the database. That is probably the most common case when the [oracle] tag is applied and then removed. Renaming the tag is not going to solve that problem because people are deliberately using the database's tag because they think its relevant when it is not (and new users often feel that they need to use all 5 tags on questions).
- Mis-typing sub-tags. One of the most common is typing
oracle apex
into the tag list and getting the two tags [oracle] and [apex] when they should have typed oracle-apex
(hyphen instead of space) and got a single tag. Similarly for oracle cloud
instead of oracle-cloud-infrastructure
. Renaming the tag may stop some of this but since Oracle Apex is built on top of Oracle RDBMS and people often tag both because the question is about using SQL queries through Oracle Apex's interface I really don't think that this will have a significant reduction on any curation efforts.
- Mis-tagging. This goes two ways:
- The most common is using a related tag such as [oracle-sqldeveloper] because the user is interacting through the SQL Developer client and there is a commonly recurring misconception that "client application" = "database". Most of these questions are not specific to the client and actually should be tagged [oracle] because the question is about database functionality and not client functionality.
- The less common is tagging [oracle] when the question is actually related to client functionality (usually around why does the code run in this client but not that client or why can I run individual statements and not a script). Again, renaming the tag is not going to solve these curation issues because the users believe that the problem is with the database and not with their client application (or that "client application" = "database").
- There is a very small minority of questions where the [oracle] tag is applied to relate to the company. This is typically when someone wants to ask specifically about Oracle's Java JDK and not about other JDK's. These can probably be counted on one hand over a year (the last one I curated was months ago) and they are almost always off-topic as the either want to know where to download it or about licensing and will swiftly get closed.
Should we change the tag name?
The main curation issues are not going to be solved by renaming the tag. It would have a minor positive effect but will likely not be hugely significant.
My personal opinion is that:
If it is easy to do then renaming the tag from [oracle] to [oracle-database] is not going break anything and may have a small positive benefit of disambiguating things; however, if it is going to take time from a moderator or a Stack Overflow employee that would be better spent on something more practical (or less cosmetic) then this should be (very) low priority.