When editing tag wikis, the excerpt is limited when compared to the tag's wiki in that:
- Markdown formatting does not occur, as a result links are not formatted as links, as an example
- We are limited to the number of characters we can use
A tool or technology is often (not always) described best by its maintainers, especially if you are not a subject-matter expert in that area. While I understand it's best to provide original text when possible, sometimes I come across a main tag for a given technology whose tag wiki is empty and provides no excerpt or wiki content guiding usage.
If one such as myself comes across an empty tag wiki and suggests an edit, is it acceptable for:
- The excerpt to be a description provided by official documentation; while also making sure to
- Provide attribution of the excerpt in the tag wiki itself, perhaps with a few characters in the excerpt stating to "(see tag wiki for attribution)"?
This is mostly for the case of coming across an empty tag wiki, but also may come into play if plagiarism without attribution is found in existing tag wiki excerpts, where attribution may be contributed to the description rather than simply removing/rolling back the tag wiki excerpt or trying to smoosh in attribution with a hyperlink where it's not designed to be used.
However, excerpts and descriptions are shown in different contexts and not always shown together, so I'm not sure whether such attribution would suffice in the description alone.