Does an opinion question with an expert answer deserve special treatment?
Suitability of Rails, Padrino, and Sinatra for building a prepaid mobile service
This question has been nominated for closing with the reason "primarily opinion based." It is, but its sole answer is from the author of one of the frameworks that the question asks about. Although the author favors his own framework, he does so gently and provides a fairly balanced view of what the differences are between the frameworks. It is quite a good answer that would help someone make a choice.
I'm reluctant to close a question that has attracted a good answer. After all, the whole reason for closing an opinion question is because "answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise." But here we do have actual specific expertise.
I do note that although the answer is good, the question is mediocre. Most of it is spent listing the asker's specific circumstances. That part of the question seems like "can i haz teh toolz."
What should be done with an opinion question that has attracted specific expertise?
Can this question be saved? What if the specific circumstances were removed, leaving only the question asking about the differences between the frameworks?
programmers.stackexchange.com
? It's a common mistake with so many stackexchange sites, and it would be on-topic there IIRC.11 11 11' at 11:11
It has to be protected