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 win-universal-app 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 uwp.
The tag uwp 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 uwp is proposed as a synonym for win-universal-app 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 uwp being master (which can't happen until the current is declined).
- 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.
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 windows-10-universal as well now, but I can't add it to UWP as a synonym.