SO currently has a wcag2.0 tag and a wcag tag. WCAG 1.0 was published in the late 1990s and is outdated. WCAG 2.0 was published in December 2008; since the publication of WCAG 2.1 in June 2018, we are now in a transition period where both WCAG 2.0 and WCAG 2.1 are valid W3C recommendations.
WCAG 2.1 introduced a number of new requirements (new "success criteria") but did not change the existing ones; each website that conforms to WCAG 2.1 also conforms to WCAG 2.0 (at the same conformance level), but websites that conform to WCAG 2.0 don't automatically conform to WCAG 2.1 (due to the new requirements).
Some questions about WCAG conformance don't specify which WCAG version they have in mind, i.e. WCAG 2.0 or WCAG 2.1, although this can make a difference. Some of these questions use the tag wcag2.0 since there is no tag for wcag2.1 yet. I propose that we create a wcag2.1 tag. The alternatives appear less attractive:
WCAG versions are meant to be stable for a long time, so it is unlikely that we will soon need a tag such as wcag2.2. The W3C has started working on WCAG Silver, but this is better thought of as "WCAG 3.0" (the W3C has been avoiding this designation, though) than "WCAG 2.2".
wcag
and any version-specific questions can then include the tag for the specific version. To that point,html
is ambiguous, but the vast majority of questions asking about HTML should be tagged with that tag because we understand that modern users aren't asking about html1.wcag
tickets are explicitly aboutwcag 1.0
? You keep making these claims but I don't see any data to back up the concerns. If someone's looking for wcag information, why do you think they'd have a hard time finding relevant information? Do you have data that indicates that there are so manywcag1.0
-only questions tagged withwcag
that it's nigh on impossible to find relevantwcag2.0
questions and answers?