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God I've been doing this a long time -- since 1969. And the temptation to answer some teenage hacker with "you'll understand when you grow up" gets stronger and stronger.

In the mean time, stay the hell offa my lawn.


Mar
25
asked Why is this question off topic for SO?
Jan
24
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
Ah, but we're not talking about simply closing a question, are we. I refer you to the title of the question.
Jan
22
accepted Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
Jan
22
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
Golly I wish I had such metaphysical certainty about things. Actually, no, I don't, because I remember when I did. You can certainly assert that these are bad questions now, because you're obviously so much wiser and more skilled than we were back then; however, it still means vandalizing work that people in those benighted past ages felt, however foolishly, they were doing to serve the common good.
Jan
21
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
By the way, Nicol, Google is your friend. Here: cs.tufts.edu/~nr
Jan
21
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
@SHC, you're right, I don't have as much time for this as I used to. But you're mistaking my point: I'm not valuing old questions and answers per se, I'm valuing (I kind of hate using that as a verb, but what the hell) old questions and answers that have accumulated upvotes And yeah, it's self serving: it was one of my answers that brought the issue to my attention. Again. So what?
Jan
21
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
@Sho9 "I have to point out that, for all the talk of roving gangs of closers and deleters, the fate of your example involved only a pair - two to close, and one to delete. I've undeleted it to aid the discussion here." -- You're absolutely right -- if I'm reading that in fact, after one vote to delete it was summarily closed and deleted by a mod. Frankly, that strikes me as moderation abuse. -- Oh, and thanks for undeleting the question!
Jan
21
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
"Non-argument. However "brilliant" Norman Ramsey is (and I have no idea who he is, so I'll take your word for it), he doesn't get veto power over SO just because he's a good programmer. If his beliefs about what kinds of questions should and should not be allowed on SO conflict with how SO needs to work to provide a great service, then the site is better off without him." Yes, absolutely. merely being a world expert in the topic is no measure of why SO might want to encourage them.
Jan
21
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
"Absolutely not. A bad question is a bad question, whether it is new or old. There is no reason why we should prioritize a question that just so happened to have slipped through the cracks over one that was caught right away." Basically, this is the core of why I think this whole argument is incorrect: those weren't bad questions. The standard has changed.
Jan
19
revised Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
typo corrected.
Jan
19
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
Thinking about it, I suddenly realized that my reaction to having questions deleted on which someone clearly spent effort and thought asking, and responders spent effort and thought answering, is very much like my feeling about vandalism. Maybe I should say "other kinds of vandalism". But think about the reaction when a city comes along and paints over an old mural. Even if there's a new policy allowing it, you're still destroying someone's labor and the results of their skill.
Jan
19
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
I notice that when I look at Brad's link, the answers as upvoted seem to come down pretty heavily on the "too much deletion" side. I'll grant I'm one of those old hippie anarchist hackers, but I've noticed over the years that "some people are more equal than others" effect always shows up.
Jan
19
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
Bo, frankly I don't think they are, and wonder if the policy should have been changed. However, the point is that now questions under the old policy are being judged under the new policy.
Jan
19
comment Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
Gee, Brad, if policies once set can never change, then those questions shouldn't be getting closed, should they?
Jan
19
asked Is the Close/Delete Process Useful?
Jun
30
awarded  Scholar
Jun
30
accepted Is it possible we've got too many Stack Exchange sites/categories?
Jun
10
awarded  Yearling
May
26
comment Is it possible we've got too many Stack Exchange sites/categories?
Well, I could name some serious computer scientists who aren't programmers, I'd go that far. But if the set of serious professional programmers is identical with the set of computer scientists, then having Stack Overflow and another Stack for Computer Scientists is redundant.
May
25
comment Is it possible we've got too many Stack Exchange sites/categories?
Anna, is that meant to be an argument that it's good to close apparently topical questions on SO?