You are going to have to do a better job of selling this if you want someone to create the tag.
27 mentions over the space of two years is hardly a high volume of questions. However it gets worse - in a totally unscientific random* sampling of 7 questions:
- 4 only mentioned Oxwall in some tangential way, it wasn't the main subject (1, 2, 3, 4 )
- 2 were instantly down voted and close voted for being poor quality ( 1, 2 )
- 1 actually had something to do with configuring Oxwall itself
If no higher rep users have seen the need to add a tag yet, I wouldn't be rushing off to do it myself based on those results. I would also doubt that people are not getting good search results due to the tag not being applied - the Stack Exchange search searches for the entered terms by default, unless you codify them in a specific way to change their meaning. Therefore if people search for Oxwall they should get it.
*Based on the small list it wasn't so random, it was 7 questions in a row.
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in them. How many of them actually need the tag, and how many simply mention the product?