It's a discussion question, rather than a question about a specific programming problem. Such questions are really not what Stack Overflow is about. You could argue that the question is about optimizing programs, but that is at best a general programming problem. So again - not really a good fit for Stack Overflow.
That said, this is enforced in such a way that exceptions can be made for the occasional off-topic question. If a question is good enough the community might to decide to leave it alone, even if it breaks a rule or two. But such exceptions are rare, and akin to winning the lottery. There are even "prizes", in that a well-received discussion question is likely to earn a badge or two. But also like the lottery, there's no point in whining when you don't win. Also like the lottery, I'd hope that most here are smart enough not to play.
Of course, I've said all this before. For this particular instance, I'll add that personally I'm not inclined to vote to close any question that's already received at least 10 votes, as your question did. But neither will I vote to re-open a question that's so obviously subjective.
Also, a few comments on Community Wiki: Community Wiki questions have the side effect that they don't accrue reputation. This is intentional; if everyone is supposed to edit and contribute to the post, why should the reputation go to one person? Moreover, the community has also decided it does not want users accruing reputation for discussion and other less-technical posts. Reputation on Stack Overflow should be indicator of your technical contribution rather than the popularity contest that would result from giving lots of rep for discussion posts. The result is that you are encouraged to mark subjective posts as community wiki, even if you'd rather claim more direct ownership. This doesn't guarantee a discussion question will stay open, but it does help your chances.
[support]and[specific question]. – polygenelubricants May 6 '10 at 14:59[status-completed]; I tried to do it myself out of courtesy but wasn't authorized to (apparently). – polygenelubricants May 6 '10 at 16:04