I agree that this error message looks a bit mysterious, but there is a good motivation for it. According to the F# naming guidelines, cases of discriminated unions should be named using PascalCase and the compiler is trying to make sure that you don't accidentally misspell name of a case in pattern matching.
For example, if you have the following union:
type Side =
| Left
| Right
You could write the following function that prints "ok" when the argument is Left and "wrong!" otherwise:
let foo a =
match a with
| Lef -> printfn "ok"
| _ -> printfn "wrong!"
There is a typo in the code - I wrote just Lef - but the code is still valid, because Lef can be interpreted as a new variable and so the matching assigns whatever side to Lef and always runs the first case. The warning about uppercase identifiers helps to avoid this.