I don't think it's a stretch to say the extending tag goes too far. Perhaps you will reach the same conclusion as I have.
There's no usage guidance or wiki. There are 288 questions with this tag, which only has 2 watchers. I could only find one person who has answered more than one question with this tag, and they answered three. As a standalone tag, it seems useless compared to the tags meant to represent the concept it apparently represents.
A review of the tagged posts indicates the overwhelming majority are referencing inheritance by extending classes, functions, models, etc. which would be much better categorized with either the 1,444 questions associated with the extend keyword, or the 110,412 other questions in the inheritance tag. There are a few randomly tagged questions unrelated to inheritance or functionality.
The tag doesn't seem to fail all the burnination criteria, as inheritance and use of the extend keyword is definitely on topic for the site. As a stand-alone tag, however, it seems rather useless, and I think most questions would better fit under one of the existing tags.
Proposal (updated from comments):
Remove the tag from the handful of questions that don't deal with inheritance
Make extending a synonym of inheritance
As the comments have tended toward possible burnination, I'll evaluate those criteria here. I still favor a cleanup/disambiguation.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It does, mostly describe extending functionality. However, it is ambiguous as there are multiple ways of extending things, including inheritance, extensible programming, and others. Most use extend
or extends
keywords.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Specific implementation is on topic. The generic category of extending
is probably more of a "design" discussion which would be off topic.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No. The posts generally stand on their own asking the specifics of it. Given the low number of watchers it's unlikely the tag is useful for meaningful additions to, or exclusions from, searches.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No. Extending object-oriented classes (inheritance) is distinctly different than extending functions and methods, extending schema, and other applications.
extending
our reach far enough.