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May 1, 2019 at 4:36 comment added Steve Bennett Everyone's motivations might be different, but the question specifically asked about the motivations of a very small group of people. A question for which the answer is not knowable is not the same as a subjective question.
May 1, 2019 at 3:53 comment added Makoto I must confess @SteveBennett, I am in no mood to participate in the vocabulary triathlon. Everyone's motivations for writing and/or releasing software for free are different, which by definition implies there is no definite answer. If such documentation existed before the question was posted, it wouldn't have prompted the question in the first place.
May 1, 2019 at 3:34 comment added Steve Bennett It's not a subjective question, because it can have a definitive answer: documentation provided by the developers about their actual motivations. A subjective question is one in which there can never be a definitive answer, like "which is the best language" or "are gotos a good idea".
Apr 29, 2019 at 21:11 comment added Cris Luengo I agree with this answer. That answer is a blog post. Stack Overflow is not a blog.
Apr 29, 2019 at 20:25 comment added Petter Friberg I did notice and that's a stronger reason to keep it, I will defend any off-topic answer also from you. Let the deletion be in 6-8 also :)
Apr 29, 2019 at 20:19 comment added Makoto @PetterFriberg: Not sure if you noticed, but Daniel Stenberg has 33K+ reputation. He's well-incentivized to answer on-topic questions (and has been doing so fairly consistently). The rest of your points aren't as concrete; developing "open-source" software isn't the same as maintaining or actually living in the "open-source" frame-of-mind. Lastly, all of the "bigger" problems are problems that would require developer time, and we can't get our calendars to sync up.
Apr 29, 2019 at 20:15 comment added Petter Friberg It is worth keeping, people enjoy the insights, it may inspire more to develop open-source, it may encourage lead developer of curl to answer "on-topic" questions, no need to ever delete we need to focus on much bigger problems
Apr 29, 2019 at 20:05 comment added Makoto If only it were that easy @PetterFriberg...we now have a situation where a question has very high signal (e.g. votes/views) and is of low quality. Our automated tooling to remove questions which are of low quality won't apply here since this question and its answers make those tools entirely moot. This is definitely something exceptional that needs to be dealt with. It'll never be deleted automatically, and locking it now just to delete it years down the road would only be worse. If it's not worth keeping, it's not immune from deletion.
Apr 29, 2019 at 20:00 comment added Petter Friberg Just close and lock it (no need even for historical lock) then we carry on to next
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:55 comment added Makoto @PetterFriberg: I can at least appreciate your frustration, but that doesn't change the fact that we're objectively looking at this specific question and trying to justify if it's something we should keep around on the site. Beyond that, you're likely going to have to take your frustration on the kinds/quality of questions we get here to a different Meta post.
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:50 comment added Petter Friberg @Makoto sorry for my first comment but it just seems useless to delete it, what is the actual purpose of this considering all the other **** we keep.
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:43 comment added Cody Gray Mod I don't altogether disagree. My feelings on this are quite mixed, which is why I didn't take unilateral mod action last night when it first came to my attention. The only thing I feel strongly about is that it is not "POB". I do agree that it is off-topic, but more for the reasons Nicol Bolas presents in his answer. I have also been very hesitant to delete it (or allow it to be deleted), because I view that as throwing away value. But...you (and others) make a good point that, despite the votes, the answer isn't actually all that useful or enlightening, so I'm starting to reconsider.
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:40 comment added Makoto We already have standards and guidelines for 99% of the stuff we see on the exchanges already. We should be prepared to apply the same standards we've been championing as hallmarks of good questions into every question that comes our way. It's the case that exceptions happen; I'm merely arguing that this isn't one of those cases.
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:39 comment added Petter Friberg Do note I never stated it should not be closed, I just can't understand your frenzy to delete it, you are starting at the wrong place cc @NicolBolas
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:33 comment added Nicol Bolas @PetterFriberg: "So just delete it? and continue to fill SO with "Can you peeps debug this?"" I don't know what the one has to do with the other. You seem to be trying to conflate two entirely distinct issues. Do you think this question not being closed will in any way affect the quantity of "Can you peeps debug this?" questions?
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:29 comment added Makoto @PetterFriberg: That's cool; you don't have to answer debugging questions. But at some point we're going to have to stop and ask ourselves what kinds of questions we're really trying to answer. If questions like this suit your fancy instead, you should propose a new exchange site for them.
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:17 comment added Petter Friberg So just delete it? and continue to fill SO with "Can you peeps debug this?"
Apr 29, 2019 at 19:09 history answered Makoto CC BY-SA 4.0