Angular2
was discussed at length here, however I feel the discussion has moved on.
When Angular2 was released, it was known as Angular2, so it made sense to have a tag reflecting that.
As we know, this post then decreed 'Its just Angular
', but for historic reasons the Angular2 tag still seemed valid, as that's what we'd spent years calling it.
I upgraded to Angular v4.0 yesterday. Unlike the massive upheaval going between Angular 1 and Angular 2, it really was simple. In fact, No code changes were required for the upgrade.
With this in mind, it makes sense to treat it in a similar way to the 'reactjs' tag (now at version 15+) and go with the 'It's just Angular' philosophy.
The angular 'major version' upgrade will happen every 6 months. Surely we don't want to litter our beloved community with Angular5, Angular6...Angular20? It will make searching for answers much more confusing when the framework is fundamentally the same.
So far, only 79 questions have this tag.
Shouldn't we make the decision now to avoid the future mess?
Edit
I looked up the criteria for burnination. This post shows the criteria for burning tags. In particular, I believe the Angular4
tag fails the "When a tag can be replaced with a combination of more generic tags" criteria.
angular2
a synonym ofangular
, and makeangular
no longer a synonym ofangularjs
.@angular/core
,@angular/http
, etc. to distinguish fromangular
,angular-ngroute
, etc. Could that convention be used here?Swift
. We gotswift
,swift2
,swift2.2
,swift3
. I guess we will getswift4
soon...