I came across this relatively old question from 2010 today, Critique my Lisp, please. I know that older questions often don't meet today's standards, and that sometimes they're locked, and preserved for historical significance. (E.g., see the discussions in https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/114908). I'd normally just let this question be, except that it's an ideal fit for Code Review, so I flagged with the reason:
Migrate to Code Review. This is an old "critique my code" question that might have been on-topic when it was posted, but is off-topic now. It's an ideal fit for Code Review though. It should either be migrated, or historically locked.
That flag got declined with the response
declined - questions older than 60 days cannot be migrated
I'm not too worried about that; it's not a big deal whether this one gets migrated or not. However, it doesn't seem true that questions older than 60 days cannot be migrated. I was alerted that Should "Professionals and enthusiasts" be qualified in the help center?, which was asked October 21, 2013, which is over six months ago, was migrated yesterday (June 3, 2014).
I don't mind the declined flag, but what's the story here on whether questions can be migrated after 60 days. The decline reason says they can't, but personal experience indicates that they can.