I could be mistaken, but this tag seems about as helpful as something like program, which is to say, it is not helpful here.
It currently has 529 followers and 3,367 questions.
Before burnination can begin, there is an ambiguity that needs to be dealt with first, so applicable questions need to be retagged manually. As indicated by the wiki for project:
For questions related to Microsoft Project use the tag ms-project.
Burninate?
To review the guidelines for burnination:
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?
A: Yes. No.
The tag does describe contents of the question (as almost all programming questions are related to a project of some sort), but it does not provide any useful description of the question. No one can be an expert in project. And since it is ambiguous with ms-project and ide apparently, it needs to go.
2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
A: Technically, yes.
Though by that criteria alone, program would be a valid tag.
3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
A: No.
As the tag can apply across all different languages, environments, stacks, etc., it does not provide any meaningful addition to posts.
4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
A: No(?)
As stated before, it needs to be replaced with ms-project in questions where that applies. According to this comment, others may need to be retagged with ide. In other questions where it is used to signify the general term, it does mean the same thing, though.
Now that there are two ambiguous tags, ms-project and ide, another question to consider is if this is worth the growing effort it appears to require?
Possible Alternative to Burnination
We edit the project wiki to narrow the accepted criteria for usage of the tag, retag needed questions, but otherwise leave other questions alone.
Answers
Answers to this request might argue for or against burnination, propose other alternatives, and / or propose a new wiki entry for project to make it narrower, should we decide to keep it.