I'm talking about the discussion Good JavaScript IDE with jQuery support, alledgedly closed by you... Here's why I think this should be open:

  • It's a question a lot of people ask about javascript/jquery
  • Lack of this feature is advanced by some as a reason for not using those technologies
  • The question is rated 436 points, whatever that means (sounds impressive, anyway)
  • It contains more answers than any page I've found on the web
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None of those are reasons why the question is magically valid for Stack Overflow. Read the notice that explains why it was closed. – Lightness Races in Orbit Dec 31 '12 at 14:20
A donkey does not bump into the same stone twice. – asgoth Dec 31 '12 at 14:21
Dude, WebStorm/PHPStorm! What discussion? There is no discussion. :P – Šime Vidas Dec 31 '12 at 14:21
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This is a site where you turn to with a specific coding issue, that (after putting in some effort) can't seem to fix. Discussing what tools you need/can use is not a subject that fits this description – Elias Van Ootegem Dec 31 '12 at 14:21
Closing it doesn't mean it is gone, it simply prevents new answers. Questions like that also require a lot of maintenance to keep them current. – slugster Dec 31 '12 at 14:46
What does it have thatn google.com/search?q=jquery+ide doesn't have? – Gilles Dec 31 '12 at 15:12

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The answer is in this title of your own question: "Why close the discussion ...". From the Stack Overflow FAQ:

If your motivation for asking the question is “I would like to participate in a discussion about __”, then you should not be asking here.

Also,

every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite __?”

These open ended questions are usually better to ask in the chat room.

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As the question currently stands, it is a poll. It asks people for "good" libraries that do X, Y and Z. SO is not a compendium of expert product recommendations, so a question that asks for nothing but a library is outside the scope of the site.

Additionally, questions of the sort you are describing end up with answers like this:

have a look at ixedit, You will love it. http://www.ixedit.com/ It is the best for jquery

The answer does not demonstrate why ixedit is the best library, or why it fits the criteria in the question, or whether the library is free or commercial. It contains nothing but an assertion that the library solves the OP's problem, and yet it has 49 upvotes from people who presumably use the same library.

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The close reason says it all:

As it currently stands, this question is not a good fit for our Q&A format. We expect answers to be supported by facts, references, or specific expertise, but this question will likely solicit debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion. If you feel that this question can be improved and possibly reopened, see the FAQ for guidance

It's an old question from the early days of Stack Overflow when we were still working out what made a good question and what didn't. The information in the question and answers, while useful, isn't a good fit for the Stack Exchange model. It should really be presented in a blog post.

Were this question to be asked today it would be closed very quickly indeed.

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