I think this tag falls into the same category as api: it's just too nondescript to be useful.
cms is usually used when:
- Asking us to recommend a CMS (off-topic)
- A specific CMS tag is lonely (unnecessary)
- When another tag should be made to describe an obscure CMS
- These need new tags. I already created pagekit.
- Designing a CMS. I think that a new tag: cms-design (or similar) is in order.
- This parallels api-design
There are over 5k questions tagged with this, so it's practical, but large. While some of them might just need the tag removed, there are plenty that need to be closed/deleted for being blatant rule violations.
These questions, by my judgement, are some of the recent ones that need to be closed:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37607907
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37227844
- Highly customizable/templatable CCK for Joomla 3.x
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37076583
Some others:
- Drupal or from-scratch web app development?
- Extremely simple content updating tool for websites - CMS? PHP forms? Suggestions please!
- Which CMS, if any, would be best suited for a database-driven website?
- Common features of a robust CMS
- Content management system for graphics?
- CMS Trends - Custom Vs Prebuilt
- Am I over-engineering (jumping the shark, so to speak) this app?
- .NET CMS to manage copy changes
- What is the "best" free CMS for my needs?
- Which Open Source CMS do you find most reliable and performance-oriented?
Even these highly up voted ones are off-topic: