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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 tag to .

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 . Actually... That was the concern the preceding time we discussed this as well, but the sole remaining trace of this seems to be as a synonym for .

In the meantime, rather a lot of tags prefixed with vsts- have appeared:

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 .

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?

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  • Sounds good to me. I always use 'vsts' when googling.
    – user247702
    Aug 7, 2017 at 22:35
  • I'm all for it. The old tag will be linked anyway I suppose... I spent some time about 6 months ago to clean up most of the vsts/vs*/tfs tags so it's already much better than before. Aug 8, 2017 at 2:13
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    Just to throw in more confusion; how about the ms- and microsoft- prefixes; as is used for ms-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).
    – JohnLBevan
    Aug 9, 2017 at 8:59
  • VSTS is now being rebranded to Azure DevOps. Sep 21, 2018 at 11:27
  • Yep; renamed 'em all again, @KjellRilbe: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/373920/…
    – Shog9
    Sep 21, 2018 at 16:12

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I don't see a problem with adding a tag synonym at this moment. "VSTS" is a rather random letter combination (I don't need to remind you how MS makes up acronyms for everything they can imagine) whose meaning isn't immediately apparent. So, until folks are familiar with the new abbreviation, is more descriptive.

Wikipedia uses a similar concept: when a term changes, they keep using the old one until the new one becomes prevalent in authoritative sources.

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    Given the quantity of prefixed tags (and activity in them), it kinda looks like we're already on that path - I think getting rid of the vsts synonyms for Visual Studio will help a bit with confusion, but probably not a lot.
    – Shog9
    Aug 8, 2017 at 16:21
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In contrast to ivan's answer I think the synonym should be the other way around, VSTS being the main tag. Like Stijn I too would Google as VSTS and before that VSO (Visual Studio Online) the old name.

This has been sat in my bookmarks for months already.

VSTS

Personally, VSTS as an acronym for Visual Studio Team Services makes sense to me. We don't have tags hypertext-markup-language or cascading-style-sheets.

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    On the other hand, CSS and Html is a well known abbreviation. VSTS is realy product specific. I am fine with both, but would prefer vs-team-services. Aug 8, 2017 at 10:33
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    +1 to this. In my experience VSTS has become the dominant term; with VSO trailing slightly, then Visual Studio Team Services and Visual Studio Online terms taking the rear; i.e. with most people preferring less typing especially when dealing with such long names, and opting for the latest brand name.
    – JohnLBevan
    Aug 9, 2017 at 8:54
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After reviewing the feedback here and getting a bit of clarification on why they're rebranding from Anisha Pindoria at MS, I went ahead and renamed the tag to , with both and as synonyms. I also completely removed the old synonym of .

Doing it this way should automatically remap everyone's tag favorites and subscriptions, while allowing folks who are interested in following the whole shebang to subscribe to (or simply search for) vsts* without getting superfluous results - and, of course, allow folks asking questions to choose the right tag regardless of what they start typing.

Of course, it's never quite that simple in practice... So don't hesitate to further improve on this scheme.

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  • The branding logo is missing from the new vsts tag, caching? Aug 9, 2017 at 21:28
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    Yup. Well, and I forgot to change the name there.
    – Shog9
    Aug 9, 2017 at 21:34
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I am happy with the name change, but I have a feeling that the vsts- prefix will be abused. The important thing to note is that VSTS is TFS in the cloud, so many of the questions about 'how do I accomplish x' will be applicable to both. Tagging with vsts- would unnecessarily restrict the scope of the question to one platform when it actually applies to both. Perhaps vs- could be used to mean vsts- and tfs-?

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    Agree with the overcreated tags. But vs- is not the same as tfs- or vsts-. Maybe it would be better to make all vsts- tags that are regarding a normal tfs feature, a synonyom of tfs- Aug 8, 2017 at 10:44
  • @ChristianGollhardt (vs)t(f)s-?? Probably lead to even more confusion...
    – Steztric
    Aug 8, 2017 at 11:14
  • Near as I can tell, this is already happening and has been for some time (also some small overlap with things like git). Not sure there's any clever way around that, at least not from our end.
    – Shog9
    Aug 8, 2017 at 16:17
  • Is TFS not now 'VSTS on-premise' rather than having its own name? Aug 9, 2017 at 9:15
  • TFS was around way before VSTS, so you can't say TFS is VSTS on premises. It is still well and truly supported, but updates to TFS happen on a preset release cycle whereas VSTS changes happen overnight (frustratingly out of the blue most of the time).
    – Steztric
    Aug 9, 2017 at 9:31

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