After at least five years maintaining-code has only one follower, which I take as a sign it is not of much use, of which further signs are no usage guidance and no wiki.
Excluding deleted posts, it is presently applied 13 times, once on a closed question.
Only for one of the open questions is it the only tag:
If it ain't broke don't fix or upgrade it
This seems to be very much a matter of opinion (that there are 11 answers is some indication of that) so I have VTC’d it.
That leaves 11 questions:
How to update old C code?
Question is more than 5 years old and again seems to, now, be off topic as too much a matter of opinion (11 answers). One of which (+19) is:
This shoehorning into C++ seems to be arbitrary, ask your boss why he needs that done, figure out if you can meet the same goal less painfully, see if you can prototype a subset in the new less painful way, then go and demo to your boss and recommend that you follow the less painful way.
How to determine if an existing class can be unit-tested?
Questions are:
Is there any good article you recommend on guidelines which help to identify classes which are easier to unit-test?
and
Do you have any advice of your own?
So IMO now off topic on two counts (‘recommendations’ and ‘opinion’).
Matching ASP.NET source code to a compiled web application
Question is:
Is there any way to determine which (if any) of those versions is the one actually deployed to the production web site?
IMO does not require maintaining-code (has three others).
maintain MPI version and non MPI version in a convenient way
Seems to me maintaining-code may be appropriate here. However already tagged parallel-processingmpi which would seem adequate.
From Visual Studio projects to CMake projects
Has a Comment:
possible duplicate of vcxproj to cmake
which links to a similar question which is not tagged maintaining-code.
Provide version to independent files in clearcase
Already tagged clearcase (and config-spec) maintaining-code seems to me to add nothing of value.
GWT Modify file on server
Seems to me maintaining-code may be appropriate here. However already tagged gwtweb-deployment-project which would seem adequate.
Fragments seems to be overkill? No MVC architecture possible?
Question is:
Whats your opinion and advice about fragments?
Three answers, including one from OP. This might not be as much a matter of opinion as first appears but other existing tags: androidmodel-view-controllerdesign-patternsandroid-fragments would seem fully adequate.
Compact or renumber IDs for all tables, and reset sequences to max(id)?
Verging on off topic for including:
Or is there any plugin or maintaining utility for this job?
The question is at least as much about renumbering IDs in a database as anything of a code maintenance nature. IMO maintaining-code should be removed as more misleading than helpful.
How to maintain different portlet codebases for Liferay 6.0 and 6.1
Seems to me maintaining-code may be appropriate here. However already tagged javaeclipseliferaybackwards-compatibility which would seem adequate and maintaining-code perhaps more misleading than helpful.
Syntax error in complex macro expansion for some, but not all compilers
A question asked over three years ago with requests for clarification from that time that have not been respected with responses. OP has seemingly not revisited for over three years. 163 views and net -1
, this question should IMO be deleted.
So there may be some argument for maintaining-code being of some relevance to two or three questions but out of over 10M and since not concerning a new technology (hence unlikely to be required, if at all, much more frequently in the near term) it is better to kill it off now than to preserve it and write the usage guidance and wiki for it.
Note I am not addressing the other tags in this OP in view of (i) a dim recollection of some advice that each burnination request should focus on a single tag (though I believe that was with the caveat of the kind “or a closely related group of tags”) and (ii) trying to justify removing 12 tags is more than tedious enough.