It's the final day of election, and I decided to cast my vote(s).
So I browsed to each of the candidate's profiles.
With huge respect for everybody offering themselves to be moderators, and the contribution they will bring to the community, I've noticed what might be a (probably minor) problem :
The main criteria for candidate score are it's contribution to the community (which ofc is normal ). However answers / questions provide the same amount of reputation and badges, regardless of language (and ofc, this is normal, you cannot discriminate a developer based on his/her's religion ;) ).
However the moderators have some responsibilities that demand some know-how of a programming language (such as protecting / locking questions).
Q : Shouldn't moderators be also selected keeping the need of moderator language-specific know-how ?
Fictional Example : This year, due to the sudden increase in Cobol questions, SO added an extra moderator seat to allow the finding of a moderator with Cobol experience.
In the current final moderators pool, all the moderators have a common pool of knowledge (with two exceptions). I cannot find any moderator (in the current election pool) which knows my the development language I'm interested in.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the responsibilities of a moderator, but I would feel much more confident if I would know that moderators have themselves the appropriate knowledge to take actions on some specific posts , without entirely relying on flags and reports.
To be clear, I don't enforce discriminating developers by the language they are working in (we are all engineers in the end), I'm just questioning if SO community wold benefit from having at least 1 moderator / major tag (be it programming language, library, operating system etc).