A few months ago we had this discussion about future treatment of the [ASP].NET [Core] 5.0 tags, since Microsoft changed their naming scheme once again: The next version of ".NET Core 3.1" will be ".NET 5".
One of the discussed points was the name for the next release of the ASP.NET Core framework, where Microsoft went for ASP.NET Core 5.0:
ASP.NET Core 5.0 is based on .NET 5.0 but retains the name "Core" to avoid confusing it with ASP.NET MVC 5.
There already has been a tag asp.net5 for years, which was mainly used for ASP.NET Core 1.0 questions, before the new "Core" naming became commonly known. It was also (mis)used for questions related to ASP.NET MVC 5, which, if I understood correctly, should have gone to the asp.net-mvc-5 tag instead. Note that there also was an asp.net-5 tag (mind the dash), which has been synonymized in 2016 to point to asp.net-core.
Nowadays, the asp.net5 tag is being misused for questions about ASP.NET Core 5.0. When I checked the tag shortly after the .NET 5 release, I noticed that it had already accumulated around 25 mis-tagged questions, which I have been slowly fixing/retagging/closing since then. To reduce the increasing influx of such mis-tagged questions, I also proposed two edits to the tag wiki and tag excerpt, which point to the asp.net-core-5.0 tag.
While the excerpt edit was approved rather quickly, the wiki edit took its time, and finally got approved today. Unfortunately, the last reviewer did not just "Approve", but reviewed as "Edit", and inserted wrong (and unsupported) information once again.
The tag wiki is probably not as "important" as the excerpt, but it should still not contain misleading statements.
First: If I somehow completely messed up here, please correct me - the versioning is quite confusing, and I could surely have missed some important information during my research.
If I didn't mess up, my questions are:
- Short-term solution: Should I simply propose another edit that removes the wrong information again? Note that it is probably easier if this edit is done by a trusted user with full tag wiki edit privileges.
- Long-term solution: How can we fix that mis-tagging problem? Simply synonymizing the asp.net5 tag probably won't work, since its questions are about three different technologies: ASP.NET MVC 5, ASP.NET 5 -> ASP.NET Core 1.0, and now ASP.NET Core 5.0. A full burnination might be the cleanest solution, to stop usage of that ambiguous tag at all.