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I just posted a question about . When looking for a version-specific tag, I saw I was the first to post question about version 7.x. I created it. Afterwards, I checked all existing tags about symfony.

They don't seem to be consistent. I found this post that proposed a pattern, which has been accepted and completed but it's no longer valid:

What should we do? Should we remove minor versions tags to replace them by major versions?

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    If one really wanted to clean up, minor versions shouldn't exist. A tag for each major is enough... and frankly, even more than enough. I'd personally have a tag for Symfony < 2, and another for Symfony >= 2. And tags for components are fine, but versioned tags for components are not. But cleaning all this up ends in nothing, because they end up being created again and again. Probably, I have been guilty of creating at least one of those at some point in the past. Shame on me.
    – yivi
    Commented Aug 19 at 16:02
  • @yivi if most of people agree with you, and if someone remove alias for symfony2 to symfony and symfony3 to symfony, I can do the most of the job
    – Elikill58
    Commented Aug 19 at 18:54
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    Seems like a mess. Not to make this too confusing, but I did part of this. I got rid of the symfonyX.X tags synonym stubs (symfony2.4, symfony3.4 and symfony4.2) and renamed the tags missing the dash to include the dash symfony-5.4 and symfony-3.x. Everything is now consistent with dashes at least. (Those synonyms can be put back at any time if needed.)
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Commented Aug 19 at 23:03
  • I can definitely remove the synonyms from symfony if that's what's best. Though the symfony2 -> symfony synonym was created in 2012 with 3943 renames. That's quite a longstanding synonym to remove lightly. I'd need a bit more input before separating out those tags.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Commented Aug 19 at 23:05
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    I'm not across Symfony so bear with me if this is a silly suggestion, but I'm wondering if the version tags should just be [symfony-3], [symfony-4] etc? As in, why the .x?
    – Robotnik
    Commented Aug 19 at 23:35
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    Suggested title: We have a cacophony of symfony tags. Commented Aug 21 at 9:04
  • I made changed for tagssymfony-4.3 and symfony-5.4, but synonym are already here. So yes it would be with pleasure if you remove them @HenryEcker
    – Elikill58
    Commented Aug 21 at 12:41
  • 2 and 3 synonyms are now gone. It'd be easy to merge again if ever needed.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Commented Aug 21 at 22:33
  • Thanks Henry ! I just see that symfony1 didn't had synonym for symfony, but version 2 and 3 did.
    – Elikill58
    Commented Aug 22 at 7:34
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    They should probably be ... decomposed :-)
    – Stephen C
    Commented Aug 22 at 12:38

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As talked in comments, and very liked by people (and confirmed by moderator), here are changed that will be/are made:

  • Synonym for and to have been removed.
  • For each sub versions, tags will be changed to global one () or to major version (as , ...).
  • Some posts are wrongly tagged in general: no tag even if needed, multiple subversions mentionned etc.

Actually, tags for Symfony 5, 6 et 7 are fine.

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