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Heretic Monkey
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These posts seem to be a bit "all over the place". There exists no FAQ as such (faq-proposal is for meta itself), but we have (at least) these two posts on meta:

Why should I "tag my RDBMS"?
Tips for asking a good Structured Query Language (SQL) question

The OP of the former was likely not aware of the latter, so they made a new post. This shows why writing technical FAQ entries like this on meta is not a good idea - they get lost in the meta flood and there's no technical tags here.

What should be done:

  • We'll need to enlist one or several gold badge users to lead and do the actual work (I'm not eligible). A separate post with a proposed major update to SQL tag wiki needs to be posted on meta, in the form of a community wiki. Gold badgers will update SQL tag wiki once there is sufficient community consensus.

  • Then with the above infrastructure in place, both threads should be merged into the SQL tag wiki and no place else, as they are tag usage guidance of technical, tag-specific nature.

  • Everything about how to post a good question on SO in general needs to be removed, unfortunately. It is common that we see this popping up in specific posting guidance post, when users try to write extensive, detailed adviseadvice but get carried away. While it is good stuff, a tag usage/posting FAQ is not the right place for it.

  • All the barf about "here are some misc database tags you can use" should probably be removed from the tag wiki. It isn't helpful and will be painful to maintain. It would be far more useful to have a list of available DBMS tags that should be used together with .

These posts seem to be a bit "all over the place". There exists no FAQ as such (faq-proposal is for meta itself), but we have (at least) these two posts on meta:

Why should I "tag my RDBMS"?
Tips for asking a good Structured Query Language (SQL) question

The OP of the former was likely not aware of the latter, so they made a new post. This shows why writing technical FAQ entries like this on meta is not a good idea - they get lost in the meta flood and there's no technical tags here.

What should be done:

  • We'll need to enlist one or several gold badge users to lead and do the actual work (I'm not eligible). A separate post with a proposed major update to SQL tag wiki needs to be posted on meta, in the form of a community wiki. Gold badgers will update SQL tag wiki once there is sufficient community consensus.

  • Then with the above infrastructure in place, both threads should be merged into the SQL tag wiki and no place else, as they are tag usage guidance of technical, tag-specific nature.

  • Everything about how to post a good question on SO in general needs to be removed, unfortunately. It is common that we see this popping up in specific posting guidance post, when users try to write extensive, detailed advise but get carried away. While it is good stuff, a tag usage/posting FAQ is not the right place for it.

  • All the barf about "here are some misc database tags you can use" should probably be removed from the tag wiki. It isn't helpful and will be painful to maintain. It would be far more useful to have a list of available DBMS tags that should be used together with .

These posts seem to be a bit "all over the place". There exists no FAQ as such (faq-proposal is for meta itself), but we have (at least) these two posts on meta:

Why should I "tag my RDBMS"?
Tips for asking a good Structured Query Language (SQL) question

The OP of the former was likely not aware of the latter, so they made a new post. This shows why writing technical FAQ entries like this on meta is not a good idea - they get lost in the meta flood and there's no technical tags here.

What should be done:

  • We'll need to enlist one or several gold badge users to lead and do the actual work (I'm not eligible). A separate post with a proposed major update to SQL tag wiki needs to be posted on meta, in the form of a community wiki. Gold badgers will update SQL tag wiki once there is sufficient community consensus.

  • Then with the above infrastructure in place, both threads should be merged into the SQL tag wiki and no place else, as they are tag usage guidance of technical, tag-specific nature.

  • Everything about how to post a good question on SO in general needs to be removed, unfortunately. It is common that we see this popping up in specific posting guidance post, when users try to write extensive, detailed advice but get carried away. While it is good stuff, a tag usage/posting FAQ is not the right place for it.

  • All the barf about "here are some misc database tags you can use" should probably be removed from the tag wiki. It isn't helpful and will be painful to maintain. It would be far more useful to have a list of available DBMS tags that should be used together with .

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Lundin
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These posts seem to be a bit "all over the place". There exists no FAQ as such (faq-proposal is for meta itself), but we have (at least) these two posts on meta:

Why should I "tag my RDBMS"?
Tips for asking a good Structured Query Language (SQL) question

The OP of the former was likely not aware of the latter, so they made a new post. This shows why writing technical FAQ entries like this on meta is not a good idea - they get lost in the meta flood and there's no technical tags here.

What should be done:

  • We'll need to enlist one or several gold badge users to lead and do the actual work (I'm not eligible). A separate post with a proposed major update to SQL tag wiki needs to be posted on meta, in the form of a community wiki. Gold badgers will update SQL tag wiki once there is sufficient community consensus.

  • Then with the above infrastructure in place, both threads should be merged into the SQL tag wiki and no place else, as they are tag usage guidance of technical, tag-specific nature.

  • Everything about how to post a good question on SO in general needs to be removed, unfortunately. It is common that we see this popping up in specific posting guidance post, when users try to write extensive, detailed advise but get carried away. While it is good stuff, a tag usage/posting FAQ is not the right place for it.

  • All the barf about "here are some misc database tags you can use" should probably be removed from the tag wiki. It isn't helpful and will be painful to maintain. It would be far more useful to have a list of available DBMS tags that should be used together with .