I encountered schema today. Its excerpt is exceptionally vague and already suggest the use of other tags:
Schema means shape, or more generally, plan. It may be XML schema or Database schema.
The tag wiki then continues with two sections, without even a common header, for both XML-schema and Database-schema. Both xml-schema and database-schema already exist, probably for use on their respective schemas.
So why does schema exist? Is there a third option for its use, or is it just a general term which is better split between the two existing tags?
Of the 4882 questions in schema just 661 are tagged xml-schema (or rather its synonym xsd) as well, and only 104 are also tagged database-schema.
Note that I'm not asking for the tag to be removed ruthlessly, per se, but rather for an explanation as to why this tag might be useful to exist alongside the two specifics mentioned in the tag wiki. The community can then decide whether there is no use for it besides the existing tags, and thus can be burninated, or there is a use and the wiki can be rewritten to reflect that use, along with going through the questions to retag where necessary.