Today, I noticed that there exists a seperate tag for ecmascript-harmony and ecmascript-6 on StackOverflow. As any JavaScript expert knows, ECMAScript 6 and ECMAScript Harmony are both synonyms for the lastest version of ECMAScript, aka ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition).
As my score for both tags is +5
, I wanted to suggest one as a synonym of the other, but no matter which of these tags I picked, I got the following error message when trying to suggest the other as a synonym :
Can anyone explain the logic behind this behavior? Or - more importantly - can anyone explain what's the proper procedure in thise case?
I suppose I could / should contact a moderator to make make ecmascript-harmony the synonym of ecmascript-6, but what is the proper channel for this specific context?
Update :
From Wikipedia :
There are six editions of ECMA-262 published. Work on version 6 of the standard, codenamed "Harmony", was finalized in June 2015. [...] As the first “ECMAScript Harmony” specification, [ECMAScript 6] is also known as “ES6 Harmony”.
From the MDN :
ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition) is the current version of the ECMAScript Language Specification standard. Commonly referred to as "ES6", it defines the standard for the JavaScript implementation in SpiderMonkey, the engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla applications.
Code-named "ES.next" or "Harmony", the first working draft (based on ECMAScript 5.1) was published on July 12, 2011 as "ES.next".
From Leanpub's Understanding Ecmascript 6 :
In 2008, Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, announced that TC-39 would focus its efforts on standardizing ECMAScript 3.1. They would table the major syntax and feature changes of ECMAScript 4 until after the next version of ECMAScript was standardized, and all members of the committee would work to bring the best pieces of ECMAScript 3.1 and 4 together after that point into an effort initially nicknamed ECMAScript Harmony.
ECMAScript 3.1 was eventually standardized as the fifth edition of ECMA-262, also described as ECMAScript 5. The committee never released an ECMAScript 4 standard to avoid confusion with the now-defunct effort of the same name. Work then began on ECMAScript Harmony, with ECMAScript 6 being the first standard released in this new “harmonious” spirit.
ECMAScript 6 reached feature complete status in 2015 was formally dubbed “ECMAScript 2015” (though this text still refers to it as ECMAScript 6, the name most familiar to developers).
So, while ES-6 and ES Harmony aren't literal synonyms, both terms are so closely related they're used interchangeably by the vast majority of JS programmers out there because ECMAScript 6. IMO that makes them far more deserving of a status as tag synonyms than the vast majority of tag synonym definitions I've stumbled upon so far.