I believe the tag maintenance should be burninated.
It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, it requires other qualifying tags and question body to establish the necessary context. It is essentially a meta tag — it describes what the OP wants to achieve do as opposed to what programming (or software development) problem they are solving. By virtue of being an umbrella term for various activities, it is also ambiguous (see the context section for examples).
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
No, "keeping software / hardware functional" describes a goal that involves a vast range of activities not necessarily related to programming (example SEDE query for questions closed as off-topic, many more have fallen through the cracks).
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No, it doesn't qualify the post — only insofar as hinting that the OP is performing some sort of maintenance, which is irrelevant to the actual task (problem) they are attempting to address.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No, as it describes a goal, it can mean any number of unrelated activities (linked searches are non-exhaustive):
- Database maintenance
- Git maintenance
- Legacy codebase maintenance
- Release management
- Server maintenance
The list goes on.
It is also problematic because:
php artisan down
). This may be true for other techs but I'm not sure if we need a tag (maintenance-mode is slightly better).