There are two frameworks: Angular and AngularJS.
Angular refers to Angular version 2 and every version thereafter.
AngularJS refers to version 1.
With that in mind, there should be at the very least, two distinct tags angular
for versions 2+ and angularjs
for all the 1.x versions.
angular1
and angular1.x
can be aliases for angularjs
.
Moving forward, Angular has adopted semantic versioning but is also committed to smooth upgrades between major versions, so the distinction betweeen versions, although somewhat relevant, is still less important. As an example, the difference between Angular 2 and 4 is to add some new ngIf syntax, the use of as
in templates and create smaller builds - nothing major from a user's standpoint.
On the other hand, there are major differences and features available between AngularJS 1.3 to 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 so it is worthwhile to have those tags available (angular1.3
, angular1.4
etc).
The existing angular2
tag should be folded into the angular
tag. It's debatable whether you want to also adopt angular2
, angular4
etc as additional version clarifying tags similar to java
vs java-8
and java-7
scenario. Those version tags will be useful, but not strictly necessary.
If those version clarifying tags are added though, we should still tag all existing angular2
questions with the angular
tag as well.
angularjs
withangular1
? Most people know of AngularJS 1.4, AngularJS 1.5, etc.angular
should not map toangularjs
. How can that alias/synonym be removed? Who decides? Who implements? Who's in charge?angular-ngif
(for ngIf - two differences in spelling - one affecting the tag name) (the former tag exists, but it seems to refer to the new version of Angular).