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What are the reasons for letting the tag `[.net-framework]` remain a synonym of `[.net]`?

Jeff Atwood has meritoriously argued why a synonym system is desirable on Stack Overflow:

[...] new users can no longer accidentally pollute the tag pool by adding or contributing to yet another oddball variant of an existing tag. Again. And Again. And Again…

-- Rationale for a synonym system

Which implicitly explains why making .net-framework a synonym tag of .net may have been a good idea back in 2011 -- years before the advent of .NET Core.

But when Microsoft decided to rename ASP.NET 5 as ASP.NET Core 1.0 (and .NET Core 5 as .NET Core 1.0), Stack Overflow apparently insisted on keeping the tag as a synonym of ? Was this a a result of forgetfulness and neglectedness?

Currently, the tag wiki forcefully prohibits the tag to be used as a collection name of the .NET family:

Do NOT use for questions about .NET Core - use [.net-core] instead. The .NET framework is a software framework designed mainly for the Microsoft Windows operating system.

-- The tag wiki explicitly forbids using [.net] for generic purposes

Ironically, just three rows further down on the same wiki page, a link to the .NET Framework confusingly points to .NET advertised as Cross-platform. Open source. - which at least some of us know is true for .NET Core but certainly NOT for the .NET Framework. (!)

It is a fact that the request by Daniel A. White to Burn [.net-framework-version] remains unresolved.

  • After almost 4 years? Is this not a strong indication that the issue could benefit from some attention?

You folks who still think that the tag should remain a synonym of

  • could you please clarify your view?

Or else - why not just revert this synonimization and once again allow to become a tag standing on its own feet?