HL7 is simply the organisation responsible for the FHIR spec. As such, there's no difference in meaning between hl7-fhir and fhir and the two should be merged.
My first instinct was to keep fhir, since the prefix seems gratuitous; we don't generally prefix technology names with the names of their creators in tags.
However, two reasons we might want to do the opposite direction:
- hl7-fhir is much more popular
- As Gimby points out in the comments, the predecessors to FHIR - namely, HL7 messaging v2 and v3 - are referenced by the tags hl7-v2 and hl7-v3 - so using hl7-fhir would maintain consistency of naming across the specs.
I'm not too fussed what direction the merge happens in; I just want it to happen in some direction rather than keep the tags erroneously distinct.