I would like to mention another reason for why it would be a very good idea to drop the sql-server tag.
Microsoft SQL Server may be one of the best SQL server products in existence, perhaps even currently the best; however, this does not give Microsoft the right to usurp the term "SQL Server" for their product only. There are many SQL Server products out there, Microsoft's is just one of them. Since about 2001 I have been cringing whenever I hear it being referred to as "SQL Server" as if it was the one and only SQL server, the only true SQL server, the SQL server to rule them all.
The official name of the product is "Microsoft SQL Server", Microsoft made the conscious choice to call it like that, it should be called like that. I guess it is inevitable that it will be abbreviated to just "SQL Server" in casual conversations, (since the official name is a bit of a tongue twister,) but any non-casual mention of the name of the product (such as in a stackexchange tag) should not be adding legitimacy to the usurpation of the term by Microsoft.
Therefore, I propose that the sql-server tag be dropped, and replaced with the existing ms-sql-server tag, or perhaps even a microsoft-sql-server tag.
(While at it, let us also remove the sql-srever tag.)