I noticed that the tag relational-operators does not have a tag wiki, but logical-operators does. I was about to set about writing one, but first I checked out some tag wiki writing advice, since it would be my first tag-wiki. The advice left me with some doubt about whether relational-operators needed a wiki at all.
Specifically, addressing points from Jeff's blog post about tag-wikis
- Avoid generically defining the concept behind a tag, unless it is highly specialized. The “email” tag, for example, does not need to explain what email is. I think we can safely assume most internet users know what email is; there’s no value in a boilerplate explanation of email to anyone.
"Relational operator" is vocabulary known by a smaller audience than "email", but I would expect most programmers to know what a relational operator is.
- Concentrate on what a tag means to your community. For “email” on Server Fault, mention the server aspects of email including POP3, SMTP, IMAP, and server software. For “email” on Super User, mention desktop email clients and explicitly exclude webmail, as that would be more appropriate for webapps.stackexchange.com.
Um, I think relational operator has a very specific meaning, so I'm not sure how it would have a different meaning to our community than elsewhere.
- Provide basic guidance on when to use the tag. In other words, what kinds of questions should have this tag? Tags only exist as ways of organizing questions, so if we don’t provide proper guidance on which questions need this tag, they won’t get tagged at all, rendering the tag excerpt moot. Think of it as a sales pitch: in a room full of tags screaming “pick me!”, what would convince a question asker to select your tag?
Looking at existing questions tagged with relational-operators, it looks like users should use this tag when they have questions about the usage of relational operators, so not much to explain here either.
- Some tags are common knowledge. Most tags require a bit of explanation in the excerpt, even if it’s only 3 or 4 words. But if the tag is common knowledge — that is, if you walked up to any random person on the street and said the tag word to them, and they would know what you were talking about — then don’t bother explaining the tag at all. Stick to usage of the tag within your community in the excerpt.
I wouldn't expect a person on the street without programming experience to know what a relational operator is, which suggests that I should provide a basic definition, contradicting point 2. This leaves the decision on whether or not relational-operators should have a wiki to a judgement on how many people understand the definition.
However, the advice seems clear that if a tag's definition is unambiguous, universally known, and no additional guidance on usage is required there's not much left to add to the tag wiki. In that case, should tag wikis/excerpts be left empty?
To be clear, I am asking about tags in general; I only use relational-operators as an example.
[email]
has a tag wiki explaining precisely that.