The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system, but instead renamed to a more specific tag-name
The fix tag should be burninated.
Why? Take a look at the questions with that tag. They are all questions like "How can I fix this?"
In the first page of results, there was only one well received question. The rest were all 0 or negative.
Well let's take a look at why it was created in the first place:
Questions tagged [fix]
The Financial Information eXchange Protocol ( a "FIX Protocol" ) is a series of messaging specifications for the electronic communication of both trade-related and quote-stream related electronic trading messages between a market-access venue and a trading-desk operator ( be it a human or an ...
So it was created because of the Financial Information Exchange Protocol. Fair enough. However, in the first page of results, only half of them are actually related to the FIX Protocol. Everything else is just someone looking for a "fix" to their problem.
My Solution:
BURNINATE IT!!! Do a quick tag clean up, rename the [fix] tag to [fix-protocol]. Now no one is going to say "Can someone help me [fix-protocol] my problem?", and the problem is solved!
Also for those of you who don't think this is necessary, see the answer here:
I want to delete the [internet]
You can also view this What is the process for tag removal (burnination)?
fix
tag is properly used mostly AFAICT, renaming tofix-protocol
is better than removing it.