So... Apparently Microsoft is taking a cue from the Colonel and rebranding Visual Studio Team Services (initials: VSTS) to the much shorter "VSTS", and has asked us to rename the vs-team-services tag to vsts.
Last time we went around on this, there was some concern that it would cause confusion with Microsoft's related Visual Studio Team Foundation product, which was also known as VSTS back in the day... But these days it appears to be more commonly referred to as Team Foundation Server, or simply tfs. Actually... That was the concern the preceding time we discussed this as well, but the sole remaining trace of this seems to be vsts2010 as a synonym for visual-studio-2010.
In the meantime, rather a lot of tags prefixed with vsts-
have appeared:
- vsts-build
- vsts-build-task
- vsts-api
- vsts-release
- vsts-package-management
- vsts-local-build-agent
- vsts-extension
All of them look to be used for questions about components of Team Services, Team Services itself, or occasionally Team Foundation Server because of course it still exists and who can honestly keep all this straight. Meanwhile, the one tag typing "vsts" won't find is vs-team-services.
Aaanyway... As much of a headache as product branding is for tagging, it's hard to think of a reason why we shouldn't try to stick with the most current name for things when possible. So, anyone have any objections or concerns here?
ms-
andmicrosoft-
prefixes; as is used forms-office
,ms-security-essentials
,ms-word
, 'microsoft-word', and 'microsoft-dynamics' tags? I prefer it without those tags (less typing), but can see the argument that our current approach is inconsistent (or at least, this prefixing is currently only used where disambiguation is required; which requires you to be aware of the additional context of what terms could cause ambiguity in order to determine which convention would be used).