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The tag will quickly get out of date once the first update of Angular 2 is released (e.g. AngularJS 2.1.x.x).

I propose that the tag be renamed to , dropping the minor version number.

On the AngularJS blog the two versions are commonly referred to as 'Angular 1' and 'Angular 2'. We should adopt similar references.

Edit

As the comments say, maybe the correct tags should be and ?

Edit 2

Also pointed out in the comments, the naming used on the Angular websites, follows the format of and .

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    I agree. It's not some fluffy web 2.0, it's an actual version number :)
    – Erik Honn
    Jan 18, 2016 at 10:18
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    As far as I know AngularJS 2 is actually a new product with a new API design, not backwards compatible with AngularJS. So heck yes this tag change is very important.
    – Gimby
    Jan 18, 2016 at 16:59
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    There's already a fairly popular angular2 tag that seems like a good candidate too.
    – user743382
    Jan 18, 2016 at 22:43
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    @hvd That's because that is the proper way to reference the framework now. They dropped the JS with the newest version. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300928/… Jan 18, 2016 at 22:45
  • I thought angularjs is version 1 and angular ( without the js ) is version 2 :) so angularjs vs angular should do fine right? angular2 as the tag might make it more explicit and clear Jan 19, 2016 at 9:13
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    TBH I'm hoping they'll do a rebrand to a completely different name, just so it's possible to Google for code examples. Other JavaScript libraries that have undergone lots of breaking changes through the versions are a nightmare to find working code samples for. Jan 19, 2016 at 9:18
  • I hope we find soon a better naming for Angular tags. We are discussing this specific problem for a long time. See here.
    – Zanon
    Jan 19, 2016 at 9:57
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    It seems the names used by the AngularJS team are Angular 2 and AngularJS (1). Browse the AngularJS website and look at the download links of each version. Then, go on the Angular 2 website and search the word "AngularJS", there are not any.
    – chalasr
    Jan 19, 2016 at 21:30
  • I'm not a regular on meta, but what happens now? It feels like I asked the void a question, some witnesses passed comment on my question and the void didn't reply. Feb 15, 2016 at 12:16

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I totally vote for angular2.

Just see their news section. They always refer to Angular 2 (yes, there's a space, we can skip it instead of putting a dash). They do the same in their features section.

If you go to their support section you'll see three tags (referencing StackOverflow) :

Update

Recently to the support section was added the subreddit /r/Angular2. Thanks @john for the heads up!

Ammount of questions asked per tag (at the moment I write this)

  • angular2 - 1663
  • angularjs-2.0 - 164
  • angularjs-2 - 39

I've been sharing in chats, answering questions, reading articles, etc, and haven't seen anybody refering to the new angular as angularjs-2 nor angularjs-2.0.

Even more, check their repo (yes, the repo doesn't contain the version number), but all their source code is under angular2.

It's just easier, it's clear that it refers to the new version, it doesn't contain an unecessary dash nor dot something.

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  • it is /r/Angular2 on Reddit. so why not?
    – user3348051
    Mar 3, 2016 at 19:55
  • You're totally right @john, I forgot aQutie sent a pull request to add it to the website! I'll update it. Mar 3, 2016 at 20:28
  • FYI. The news link from above is a '404' now. It appears google is going with angularjs (angular 1) and just plain angular (angular >=2).
    – trevorc
    Apr 2, 2017 at 22:28

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