I am able to create the tags if we decide to go that way:)

I have seen users relying on the 'python' tag, along with the 'apache-beam'
tag to specify an SDK. Maybe that's enough? What advantage would come from
a dedicated beam tag?

Perhaps users will be more easily accustomed to use the apache-beam-(SDK)
tags, and in that case, it makes sense to add them.

Thoughts?
,-P.




On Tue, Jul 9, 2019, 8:52 AM Lukasz Cwik <lc...@google.com> wrote:

> That sounds like a good idea to me.
>
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 10:45 AM Rui Wang <ruw...@google.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Community,
>>
>> When reading apache-beam related questions in stackoverflow, it happens
>> that some questions only mention version number(e.g. 2.8.0) but not mention
>> which SDK related. Sometimes I can tell which SDK it is from code snippets,
>> sometime I cannot as there is no code snippet. So in order to answer those
>> questions I need to first comment and ask which SDK.
>>
>> I noticed that there is no tag for a specific SDK for apache beam. Adding
>> such tags will be helpful when
>> 1. Questions with such tag tell which SDK it is talking about.
>> 2. If Questions do not mention SDK and without such tag, I can (or anyone
>> else) help tag them.
>>
>> Note that creating tags is a privilege in SO that requires >1500
>> reputation[1]. If people generally are ok with this idea, we will need to
>> ask for help in the community to see who could be able to create tags.
>>
>>
>> [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/create-tags
>>
>> Rui
>>
>

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