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Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! This answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! This answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! This answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

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Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! myThis answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done, this I why I now have self delete it.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! my answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done, this I why I now have self delete it.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! This answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

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Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! my answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done, this I why I now have self delete it.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

Jon Ericson♦ to the rescue, thanks! my answer was not written correctly to gain the support and understanding what needed to be done, this I why I now have self delete it.


Dear Daniel Stenberg

#You made curl!

Thank you for your answer on Stack Overflow, it is inspiring and interesting to read about your effort developing such an important open-source library.

We are grateful for your effort not only developing the library, but also sharing your knowledge and thoughts on Stack Overflow.

PS: The question was unfortunately off-topic, so we had to close it and to avoid close-reopen battle also lock it, but I don't believe we should delete it.


From Stack Overflow help section emphasis mine.

When should I delete questions?

Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.

I consider Daniel Stenberg's answer to have lasting value and therefore it should not be deleted. The answer can remain on Stack Overflow with the current close banner (or off-topic not about programming) which will clearly indicated that it's not a good fit in general for Stack Overflow. The risk that it will be used as justification is unfounded, instead it stands as example both of interesting answer and off-topic question. If the close-reopen battle continues moderator can lock the post.

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