I recently asked this question about compiling process in extjs related to a base url for a remote api. The question was closed because it was deemed "opinion based".
This puzzled me a lot: this is a precise technical question about the internals of the sencha framework compilation and i don't see how can opinions have something to do with that.
Then I looked at the profile of the people that voted for closing the question and i saw that they are all javascript programmers but no one shows any particular experience in extjs programming. This make sense: the same question related to general javascript programming is a "too broad" and "opinion based" question because you have a lot of choices depending on your framework and infrastructure. This is not true in extjs environment where you have to work with what Sencha provides you.
Here the problem is - i think - not that my question is ill written (apart from the title maybe) because if some well versed extjs programmer reads it, he immediately understadns what i'm talking about. The problem is that people without the proper technical background that could not understand the question, decided that it was wrong.
What can I do to prevent similar future problems in the future?