I came across a question with the tag non-functional. There is no tag wiki for this, and there are now 17 questions tagged with it (I removed the tag from the eighteenth question). The majority of the questions are to do with 'non-functional requirements', though a few of them seem to be more related to 'non-functional code' (probably meaning "my code is broken").
I'm thinking that the tag should be removed from these questions and hence from the site altogether. If someone wanted to create and document a 'non-functional-requirements' tag, that would be OK with me for the questions about non-functional requirements, but it doesn't seem to be an urgently needed tag.
Any reason not to burninate non-functional?
Thanks to whoever else has gone through the questions removing the tags where possible.
Having gone through most of the questions (the number is down to 11 now), there are a number where the dual tags 'non-functional' and 'requirements' are the only tags on the question. Deleting the non-functional tag may not be a help. I'm sympathetic to "should be closed" — and any of the reasons 'off-topic', 'too broad' or 'unclear what you're asking' could usually be applied. I'm not clear whether another site is suitable: Programmers might be OK as Ben Voigt suggests, though they might not welcome the influx of not-very-insightful questions (and most of the questions are too old to be migrated anyway, so they are spared the problem because of the embargo on migrating old questions).