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How can I fill in tag information?

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I have noticed that most tags lack any usage information and moreover a more detailed wiki:

Tag with no usage information or detailed wiki

I would like to add the information for some of these tags, but I do not see how. I assume there is some kind of privilege for this or the function is not yet available for the regular users at all?

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Lundin‭ wrote over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago

Also, since we don't have much in the way of rules for tag wiki , it's important that people realize that tag usage guidelines is the single-most important thing to get right. Explaining what a tag and the technology does is really just fluff that people are better off reading at Wikipedia. Take for example the C tag wiki I wrote, the important part is the usage on top, the rest is just "good to know" stuff of minor importance.