Normally each programming language has its own tag for questions about code in that language. This means questions for a newly released programming language need a new tag. The standard way to add a tag for a new language to Stack Overflow before earning 1,500 reputation is to ask a question without the tag and then request in a comment to your question that someone else edit it in. But in order to leave the comment, the asker has to ask the question to begin with.
- I've tried posting with no tags at all; I got an error message "Please enter at least one tag; see a list of popular tags."
- I've considered posting with only a meta tag, but those are considered harmful.
So how should the asker work around not being able to ask at all because no tag exists for that language? Which of the following is the most acceptable?
- Use a tag for the platform if one exists.
- Ask a question about interoperability with a given other language that already has a tag.
- Wait until someone with 1,500 reputation deems the language "notable" enough to be discussed on Stack Overflow by asking the first question about it. (Suggested by Deduplicator in a comment)