Let's synonymize ecmascript-6 and ecmascript-2015. I'm not talking about renaming one of them, a lot of people (and the spec) call it ECMAScript 2015, a lot of other people call it ECMAScript 6 (and it is the sixth edition of the spec), so there's value in having them both exist, but they're synonyms of each other. Doesn't matter which is master, ecmascript-6 or ecmascript-2015. That said, now that TC-39 is using years and expecting to release an edition every year, I predict we'll all start using them (e.g., for ES2016, ES2017, etc.).
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Yes please, make them synonyms.
I'll vote for ecmascript-6 as the master.
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1@Pier-LucGendreau: It's not ES2015, and we surely won't name the tag "ECMAScript-2015-Language". ES6 is just what everyone knew and knows this particular revision, and I don't see any reason to break the pattern (ES3, ES5, ES5.1, ES6, ES7) yet. As soon as ES2016 launches and we stop using the term ecmascript-7 as well, we may consider renaming.– BergiCommented Nov 9, 2015 at 18:02
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5A bit hyperbolic there, "ECMAScript 2015" is clearly the name of this edition in the spec header (as well as "ECMA-262 6th Edition," yikes), and also the suggested tag name (
n.toLowerCase().replace(/ /g, '.')
) ;-) I really don't care whether the chicken or egg comes first, I just want to combine the tags. Commented Nov 9, 2015 at 18:19
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, but it's gone back to stage 2.