While a plugin pattern could be useful for the site, most of the questions are going to be either too broad or opinion based.
I think plugin development is very on topic for this side and doesn't has to be too broad or opinion based. These ones doesn't look too broad to me. Design Pattern for implementing plugins in your application?Design Pattern for implementing plugins in your application? or How to create a pluginable Java program?How to create a pluginable Java program?
There are lots of software packages that enable different kinds of modifications. Sometimes you will actually modify the core product and sometimes you will only write a plugin. On example is liferay where there seems to be no liferay-plugins (yet). You could create a tag for everyone of those, but I'd assume that generates much more rarely used tags and some really misleading ones.
Misleading ones could be java-plugins or .net-plugins. The name would suggest you are writing a plugin for java or .net however you probably want to build your own product with api support. This one probably doesn't even have a known name yet and would disqualify for its own tag.
Looking at the tag even 380 people seem to find it so useful that they follow it.
I would rather keep it than creating an even larger mess.