Yes, they are programming languages and fall within Stack Overflow's scope. But it's a long way for them to appear in Documentation. For a new technology area to have Documentation, there need to be some questions first:
Because we only want to document things that developers are actually using, documentation is tied to existing tags from Q&A.
The scl tag doesn't exist, and the list tag isn't about the language. First, they have to be created, which is only possible if you have a question about LIST or SCL which is on-topic for Stack Overflow, then somebody with 1500 or more reputation could create the tag. Only then will it be possible to write Documentation about these languages here.
This sounds a bit cumbersome, but that's good: we're looking for high quality content, and you need more than a few users for that. It seems the Siemens community has its own Q&A site (or a forum), just like e.g. the SAP/ABAP community.