It is true that the notion of goal is widely used in Maven. In fact, so widely used that such a tag, maven-goal, would be completely unnecessary and redundant. For those interested, goals are tasks that Maven plugins do during the build. And, basically, the whole Maven build revolves around declaring plugins, thus it adds no value.
There are currently 8 23 goal questions (out of the 45 66) that are not tagged with a Maven-related tag (query). Of those 8 23:
- 1 is about a programming language called GOAL, or "Game Oriented Assembly Lisp". This tag could actually make sense for that but it is bound to be misused. A better name has to be found if there are other questions about this language, like lisp-goal. (How to stream program code?)
- 1 is about the Excel function "GoalSeek". Can be safely removed there. (VBA GoalSeek Loop Issue).
- 3 are also tagged prolog. The tag adds no value. (Finding the highest possible evaluation in prolog, How do I work with equations that are passed on in the goal/query of prolog?, bagof/3 giving weird results).
- 3 are also tagged piwik. The tag adds no value; the word "goal" is already in the title or in the body and that is why is what probably tagged this way. (Piwik goals(checkout steps), How to get Goal Conversion history from PIWIK, Tracking direct file downloads).