In my opinion it is an eye sore. The logo adds nothing useful to the wiki and is quite distracting. I've taken a look at the solr website and at the bottom it says:
Apache and the Apache feather logo are trademarks of The Apache
Software Foundation. Apache Lucene, Apache Solr and their respective
logos are trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation. Please see the
Apache Trademark Policy
for more information.
Much like Stackoverflow's Trademark Guidance, Apache's Trademark Policy goes into some legalese about how you can use their logo. I suppose if one really cared about inserting a logo into the wiki, you could examine the policy and ensure usage of the logo doesn't violate it, but that seems to require a disproportionate amount of care to carelessly adding a logo to the wiki. For example, under What is nominative use? it says:
Anyone can use ASF trademarks if that use of the trademark is
nominative. The "nominative use" (or "nominative fair use") defense to
trademark infringement is a legal doctrine that authorizes everyone
(even commercial companies) to use another person's trademark as long
as three requirements are met:
[...]
- The organization using the mark must do nothing that would, in conjunction with the mark, suggest sponsorship or endorsement by the
trademark holder.
Then under What is the "confusing similarity" or "likelihood of confusion" test?
To avoid infringing ASF's marks, you should verify that your use of
our marks is nominative and that you are not likely to confuse
software consumers that your software is the same as ASF's software or
is endorsed by ASF. This policy is already summarized in section 6 of
the Apache License , and so it is a condition for your use of Apache
software:
This License does not grant permission to use the trade names,
trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor, except as
required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of
the Work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.
To me, that seems like a lot of stuff that would clutter up the wiki which would otherwise contain a succinct summary of the tag in question.