We have a special tag c++-faq which stands out as a special case on SO. It is a list of canonical duplicates and reference material, high-quality questions.
The existence of this tag has been debated several times (for example here). When it was created here: Setting up a FAQ for the C++ tag people were sceptical, but since then this tag has worked out fairly well.
The main benefit is that c++-faq serves as a link collection and thereby eases user moderation - C++ user moderators don't have to go on canonical-duplicate hunt nearly as often as others. The consensus seems to be that this tag works OK and is allowed to exist because it is well-maintained and updated.
The "featured" tab doesn't work nearly as well, since it tends to pick up noise such as frequently linked questions and historical lock "recommendation lists", rather than just closed-as-duplicate questions.
Therefore I now propose to introduce a similar tag for the C language, named c-faq.
There are many reasons to believe that this would work well:
- C and C++ have lots of similarities. If the c++-faq works well for C++, there is no reason why a similar C FAQ wouldn't work out.
- The user moderators for C and C++ questions are often the same people.
- The C tag is very active with a lot of high reputation and gold badge ("dupehammer") users that can assist with moderation.
The end purpose of this proposal is to improve the quality of questions posted under the c tag.
The only things I see speaking against this is if it collides with other site features, present or planned. For example if there was a plan to implement a working FAQ system then this tag wouldn't be needed.
As for what would get posted under c-faq, there are numerous great posts already present and I believe we should be able to build a complete FAQ with content already available on the site. If the community agrees that the tag should be introduced, I'm willing to put together a draft and a tag wiki, both do be actively maintained by the whole C community.
Kindly up-vote or down-vote this question if you agree or disagree with introducing a c-faq tag. In particular, please vote if you have experience with using c++-faq or if you are an active user of c.
A draft listing a number of relevant posts for a FAQ has been posted as an answer, for reference.
faq
tag used in combination with the language tag be better than[language]-faq
? It could scale better to other languages, plus avoid mess of having question tagged e.g.c
,c++
,c++-faq
andc-faq
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