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As we can't start a discussion on synonym proposals on the tag itself (I think), I thought to do it here on meta.

The tag has its origins when Microsoft announced the possibility to develop a universal app for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1. This is also mentioned on the tag itself:

You can build an app for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 at the same time, and share code, user controls, styles, strings and other assets between them. This reduces the expense associated with building and maintaining an app for each type of device.

If you already have a Windows Store app, you can easily add support for a Windows Phone Store app. Similarly, if you start by creating a Windows Phone app, you can easily add support for a Windows Store app.

However the subtitle text says it's for Windows 10:

Windows Universal Apps are those apps which are developed at the same time to target all Windows 10 platforms, including desktop, mobile, Xbox, and IoT.

Usage for this tag has been reasonable but is declining lately in favor for .

Tag usage

Tag usage UWP

The tag correctly states it is for Windows 10, without any mention of previous versions.

The Universal Windows Platform is a common platform for all devices running Windows 10. The UWP is separated into device families like PC, Mobile, IoT and many more. The UWP allows you to use common code for all device families.

UWP is also the official naming used by Microsoft: MSDN, GitHub

My issue now is that is proposed as a synonym for and will thus lose part of it's meaning. I see 2 possible (imho correct) solutions:

  • Propose the synonym relation ship in the other direction, with being master (which can't happen until the current is declined).
  • Reject the synonym and keep for 8.1 (and remove any reference to Windows 10, even state that should be used for Windows 10.

I could have just edited the tags and push my opionion, but I think it's worth a discussion first.


Note: I don't mind doing the major part of the initial cleanup (and keeping an eye on it in the future) if the community opts for the 2nd option.

Edit: Seems like there's already a as well now, but I can't add it to UWP as a synonym. enter image description here

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    I vote for • Reject the synonym and keep win-universal-app for 8.1 (and remove any reference to Windows 10, even state that uwp should be used for Windows 10.
    – Depechie
    Nov 26, 2015 at 10:59
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    How about renaming [win-universal-app] to [windows-8.1-universal]? Note that someone haphazardly edited its excerpt while completely ignoring the main text.
    – BoltClock
    Nov 26, 2015 at 11:20
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    Don't like the rename proposal... because the technology naming (although the OS version is implied) should not be tied to the OS version. Because if we do that, UWP should be UWP-10.
    – Depechie
    Nov 26, 2015 at 11:41
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    Making [uwp] a synonym of [win-universal-app] would mess up some things. It's true that many answers from universal apps will suit uwp questions, but there are many changes and enhancements in new platform, then I agree with @Depechie that the synonym proposal should be rejected.Though taking a look at newest questions seems that people sometimes doesn't differentiate those two platforms, therefore maybe name change would be a good idea? In other case, it would require (probably constant) tag editing.
    – Romasz
    Nov 26, 2015 at 18:04
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    @Depechie: The Universal Windows Platform is specific to Windows 10. There is no such platform on Windows 8.1. In particular, UWP apps cannot run on Windows 8.1. So, whether you like it or not, these technologies are OS version-specific.
    – BoltClock
    Nov 27, 2015 at 3:43
  • @BoltClock hmm that is not 100% correct. Windows-universal-apps was universal but for win8.1 but still run on win10. So why would we add OS version to it? Same for uwp, that came out for win10 but I bet for the 'next' big win version they still will be able to run. In other words the OS version is indeed implicit tied, I was talking about not adding them to the tag.
    – Depechie
    Nov 27, 2015 at 6:19
  • @Depechie: Windows 8.1 Universal apps are not UWP apps...
    – BoltClock
    Nov 27, 2015 at 6:20
  • True, never said they were. But they are universal ( that name was already used during win8.1 but meant targeting phone and desktop at that time. Universal now means all win10 os )
    – Depechie
    Nov 27, 2015 at 6:21
  • This is exactly why there's a confusion under the SO users in using these tags correctly :) While 8.1 can run on 10 (as a bonus), you typically want to use 10 UWP for dev targetted on 10.
    – Bart
    Nov 27, 2015 at 8:16
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    The problem is not with [uwp] but with [windows-universal] witch seems to be used instead of [uwp] and may bring some confusion. As I think renaming can be needed here (I don't like it much, but it seems to be lesser evil) - as it is now, if someone puts tag [win-univarsal-app] it's not clear for me if he asks for WinRT 8.1 or W10.
    – Romasz
    Nov 27, 2015 at 22:54
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    What worries me is that Visual Studio is showing UWP apps as simply "Universal Windows" (whereas former universal apps are rebranded as "Universal Windows 8.1". From there, when asking a question, I'll naturally type "Universal" in the tag box, and pick "win-universal-app" ("uwp" doesn't even appear in the search). Moreover, most of the knowledge from Win8 apps still applies to Win10 apps. So I'm more into platform-specific categories, as was done for Windows Phone (windows-phone, windows-phone-7, windows-phone-8), with uwp being a synonym of win-universal-app-10 Nov 29, 2015 at 11:39
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    @KooKiz as you mentioned, it's Universal Windows (Platform). That alone is enough for me to make UWP the master and a possible win-universal-app-10 a synonym. It's universal windows, not the other way round. The question then is, does UWP show up in the tag box if it has the synonym to make the search trigger? (Maybe a mod knows)
    – Bart
    Nov 29, 2015 at 11:44
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    @Bart A simple test shows that it does. Type "wp8" as tag when asking a question, and it will find "Windows-Phone-8". So indeed the solution could just be to add a synonym to disambiguate (be it win-universal-app-10, or universal-windows-platform, or really just anything as long as it has the word "universal" in it Nov 29, 2015 at 11:50
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    Can we please have the uwp tag back?! The win-universal-app tag is so confusing. When we talk about the new universal apps that run on all Windows 10 devices, we always refer them as UWP apps. The same #uwp tag is widely used on Twitter as well.
    – Justin XL
    Mar 2, 2016 at 11:09

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In the past month, there have been ~600 uses of remapped to , and only a couple hundred or so uses of the actual tag. I have no idea if anyone is even sure what is supposed to mean when they add that tag to their own question, but I sure as hell hope that when someone says UWP, they actually mean UWP.

I'm not going to repeat the discussion that's already taken place in the comments, but I'm going to perform a little experiment: I've deleted the master-synonym relationship for the time being, and I will continue to monitor how many questions are posted with the and tags respectively. I'll also sort through the questions to see which ones pertain to UWP only, which ones pertain to Windows 8.1 Universal only, and which ones are a combination of both. I'll report back in a month with my findings and then we can decide on the next step.

The effects of deleting the master-synonym relationship are:

  • New questions tagged posted starting from today will keep .

  • New questions tagged posted starting from today will keep .

  • Questions posted prior to today had any and all uses of remapped to ; those questions will keep as the synonym is never stored in the database during the lifetime of the master-synonym relationship.

    This, incidentally, is why having a master-synonym relationship pointing to as the master was problematic: it made it exceedingly difficult to track which questions were UWP-specific and which ones were specific to Windows 8.1 (especially considering many features specific to UWP simply don't exist on older platforms, the entire reason why UWP is even a thing).

Note that none of the existing questions have been modified by this change; it's purely cosmetic for existing questions and will only affect questions posted starting from today.

Based on Romasz's answer to this question, as well as their other post on the topic here, I'm going to guess that a significant portion of new questions with will continue to refer to UWP, in which case we can re-establish a synonym, except in reverse, with as the master instead, as it's much more widely recognized by the community and Microsoft. But again we'll decide what to do after I've collected some new data.

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  • Thanks! This is what I have been hoping for since months. Pretty confident that the community will show this was the right decision to make.
    – Bart
    May 17, 2016 at 7:30
  • Thanks for finding time to take a look at the problem. During experiment: 1) Should we retag newly added question with bad tag (uwp/win-universal-app) respectively to correct one? 2) Should we add uwp/universal tag to old questions from universal/uwp, if it fits there (answers questions)?
    – Romasz
    May 18, 2016 at 8:55
  • I've been following this topic in the past 2 weeks and I too suport Bart in his proposal to make UWP the main win 10 universal tag. Just in the past few days, I've seen a lot of confusion with the 'win-universal-app' tag with at least 3 win 8 related questions. There are also a lot of Win10 questions that do not have the 'uwp' tag which makes things very confusing both for asking questions and answering them.
    – AlexDrenea
    Jun 13, 2016 at 12:56
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Taking a look at top three questions of shows that users more likely use it for new W10 (UWP) apps than the tag itself. This is probably in most cases caused by the reason mentioned by KooKiz - if you start typing universal in tag box, it will show everything but . Therefore it will at least be needed to create new tag with universal in it's name and make it synonym of to make it visible in the box.

The other case is that the tag (or which is the synonym) suits well for UWP, as it is also used in Visual Studio when creating new project (what is also mentioned in comments above). The only problem may be with some old questions that concern only Windows 8.1 Universal projects. In this case I think a good solution may be what BoltClock has suggested - change the tag name for old questions.

Taking into account all of this, my proposal is to:

  • retag old questions concerning strictly Windows 8.1 Universal to what Bart has suggested . If a question still is actual for UWP then leave it with actual tag.
  • make and synonyms of or vice-versa (I'm not sure if it makes a difference),
  • after this probably there will be no more need to create new tag , which seems to be little too long.

What do you think?

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    windows-8.1-universal or windows-universal-8.1. I'd say the 2nd option.
    – Bart
    Nov 29, 2015 at 14:11
  • There are over 1500 questions (most of them back from 8.1 I suppose), retagging them all would be a big task. I think it's faster to rename the tag, remove it from the new uwp questions, and create a new win-universal-app as synonym for uwp indeed. So in the end we'll have [uwp] for 10 (in line with Microsoft naming on MSDN) and windows-universal-8.1 as main tags.
    – Bart
    Nov 29, 2015 at 14:12
  • @Bart 2000 questions is not that much if there are few of us I think, also we don't have to do it one day/week. I'm also not sure if renaming the tag in our situation doesn't mean retagging all questions (maybe mods can do something more). But you may be right that retagging all and then removing uwps to their own tag may be faster. I also think now, if we shouldn't have a tag windows-universal-10 instead of windows-universal - what in case in upcoming year MS releases UWP-11? Another retagging?
    – Romasz
    Nov 29, 2015 at 14:25
  • From MSE I conclude that a rename by a mod is better than mass retagging. If Microsoft ever goes for UWP-11 ("v10 is last windows version" they said), we simply request a rename of UWP to UWP-10.
    – Bart
    Nov 29, 2015 at 14:33
  • @Bart After some thinking I'm not sure what will require more work - to retag all to 8.1 and then to retag all questions that suit for UWP (probably most of them), or to leave the tag, make synonym and retag old 8.1 concertnig questions. I also like windows-universal-8.1 better.
    – Romasz
    Nov 29, 2015 at 14:49
  • Ahh... After the rename now this shows that I only answered 25 win-universal-app tagged questions. All my uwp tagged answers are gone...
    – Justin XL
    Mar 1, 2016 at 13:42
  • Do we now actually need to manually update tags in questions like this and this? :(
    – Justin XL
    Mar 1, 2016 at 13:47
  • @JustinXL Hmm, I haven't checked my votes, but taking a look at yours I'm a bit confused. I thought that when tag synonym is added, the votes will be recalculated. Have you searched for similar question/case on meat or thought about asking such question?
    – Romasz
    Mar 1, 2016 at 19:34
  • So you have to wait until they are merged... See this.
    – Justin XL
    Mar 1, 2016 at 23:36
  • @JustinXL Following this answer, I wonder if they have some procedure for this - for example if tag synonym has been approved and 3 months after there haven't been protests, it's being merged. Let's wait if any moderator joins conversation at your meta question. Have you found a method to list question only from UWP tag?
    – Romasz
    Mar 2, 2016 at 6:57
  • Yeah let's hope that's the case. No I haven't found any. :(
    – Justin XL
    Mar 2, 2016 at 10:00
  • I'm considering swapping the synonyms so [win-universal-app] points to [uwp] at the very least. This won't affect anything in the database - only the UI will display [uwp] instead after swapping. Anyone coming across [uwp] questions on Windows 8.1 Universal questions where the tag isn't relevant can then retag it I guess. My only concern is that, while UWP questions are growing by the day (see my latest comment on the OP), the number of Windows 8.1 Universal questions isn't insignificant either.
    – BoltClock
    Apr 14, 2016 at 5:41
  • @BoltClock IMHO it would be a good change - the MS uses uwp widely, so for a site like SO there should be a tag like this, especially that this seems to be the future and number of questions will be growing. As you have mentioned questions regarding 8.1 could be tagged for example with windows-8.1-universal - I'm not only sure if people don't decide to tag windows-8.1 and uwp, so the question gets bigger audience. After swapping: if user seraches for something with uwp - will it also point to questions with old win-universal-app? As I understand the tag will remain in old questions
    – Romasz
    Apr 14, 2016 at 7:54
  • Yes, it will point to old questions with the old tag. It should be OK to retag such questions with [windows-8.1-universal] as you come across them.
    – BoltClock
    Apr 15, 2016 at 5:43
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You have to keep in mind that [uwp] isn't actually new. It is just a marketing term from Microsoft, it is [winrt] with a different name. Primarily important because WinRT was a pretty big dud and widely ignored. Much like [win-universal-app], first used in Windows 8.1 and a very clumsy way to get a project to run both on a desktop and a phone. And the very poorly named [windows-rt], an even bigger dud and everybody forgot what it meant after a few months.

That's all been worked on, Microsoft does forever need 3 versions to get it right. UWP is the new name, still pretty poorly defined because it isn't U at all. Only one implementation is currently available, Windows 10. The phone version is still in beta and will be for a while. Pretty unlikely they can revive ARM slates again.

Anybody that had a Store or Universal app that used to run on Windows 8.x or Phone is pretty likely to migrate, it isn't difficult. Many questions in [winrt] or [win-universal-app] are very likely to be relevant to [uwp] programmers since the core api and the design tools are the same. So trying to stop synonym voting is probably not a great idea.

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    I agree it boils down to the WinRT framework, but as you mention it's a new version. Writing apps (universal or not) for 8.1 and 10 is different enough to each deserve their own tag. I've already answered questions "incorrect" because the Q was tagged uwp and afterwards the OP commented my answert that he needed it for 8.1.
    – Bart
    Nov 29, 2015 at 14:46
  • That will always be around, remarkable for example how many questioners want a .NET 2.0 answer but don't mention that. I usually just post a link to the careers site :) Nov 29, 2015 at 14:58

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