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The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it was deleteddeleted:

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I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answerthat CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

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Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significantsignificant SO contributionscontributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

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What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his commenthis comment that should be conveyed.

What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

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What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. TodayA few days ago it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. Today it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

What are alternatives to ExtJS?

The question had 65 upvotes and 57 stars. The top answer had 82 upvotes and it was community wiki. The question had also been closed for three years. A few days ago it was deleted:

Post Deleted by rlemon, LittleBobbyTables, Cerbrus, Mooseman, Mureinik, marc_s, John Saunders, Yu Hao, Artjom B., Soner Gönül

I must disclose my bias - I was the most active editor of that CW answer, and have been updating and maintaining it for the past several months. Even got a commendation from one of the deletionists, Cerbrus:

This answer is, though complete, quite an eyesore... Maybe removing the images could help?

I'd be happy to delete the images. Anyone could do it - it's a community wiki answer.

The question had also been closed for three years.

Wasn't that enough? Did it really have to be deleted?

Why are we so keen on destroying content?

Having put so much work in the answer, and having seen so many people find it useful, I am deeply saddened by this. And honestly, this may be the last straw for me. I've been linking that answer in numerous discussions online, and now all those links will be broken. I'm now considering moving all my significant SO contributions out on my own website for fear they will share the same fate as this answer.

UPDATE The question was undeleted and locked by Animuson. Thank you.

Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it? I feel there is a fine point that George Stocker made in his comment that should be conveyed.

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