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This threadThis thread has existed for 5 years, has hundreds of upvotes, and I regularly go there (I use it as a portal to check standards documents when I'm not at my usual PC).

However it was closed as off-topic for "recommending an off-site resource" this week. It's true that it does recommend an off-site resource, but I would not consider it off-topic as it is a very useful addition to the knowledge base that is Stack Overflow.

Is it possible to re-open it and protect it from being marked off-topic? (Or do some people think that it should be considered off-topic and perhaps deleted?)

This thread has existed for 5 years, has hundreds of upvotes, and I regularly go there (I use it as a portal to check standards documents when I'm not at my usual PC).

However it was closed as off-topic for "recommending an off-site resource" this week. It's true that it does recommend an off-site resource, but I would not consider it off-topic as it is a very useful addition to the knowledge base that is Stack Overflow.

Is it possible to re-open it and protect it from being marked off-topic? (Or do some people think that it should be considered off-topic and perhaps deleted?)

This thread has existed for 5 years, has hundreds of upvotes, and I regularly go there (I use it as a portal to check standards documents when I'm not at my usual PC).

However it was closed as off-topic for "recommending an off-site resource" this week. It's true that it does recommend an off-site resource, but I would not consider it off-topic as it is a very useful addition to the knowledge base that is Stack Overflow.

Is it possible to re-open it and protect it from being marked off-topic? (Or do some people think that it should be considered off-topic and perhaps deleted?)

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C Standard thread marked as off-topic

This thread has existed for 5 years, has hundreds of upvotes, and I regularly go there (I use it as a portal to check standards documents when I'm not at my usual PC).

However it was closed as off-topic for "recommending an off-site resource" this week. It's true that it does recommend an off-site resource, but I would not consider it off-topic as it is a very useful addition to the knowledge base that is Stack Overflow.

Is it possible to re-open it and protect it from being marked off-topic? (Or do some people think that it should be considered off-topic and perhaps deleted?)