This question arose out of my first tag wiki edit review. The edit added a one-line excerpt telling what the Galen framework is. I approved the edit, but another reviewer had rejected it, with the following standard reason:
Simply defining what a [tag] is rarely helps those using it unless the tag's name itself is ambiguous. Excerpts should describe why and when a tag should be used. See the help center for more guidance.
While I understand the concern, my gut feeling is that it doesn't apply to tag wikis about tools (as opposed to e.g. concepts). For tools, the extra clarifying remark would always be the same ("Only use this tag if your problem actually involves Galen, and not some other random framework."), and thus redundant. Is my interpretation correct, or should I have rejected the edit as well?