I just was reading this question here, and it occured to me that many of the questions I look at on this site focus on how to do things that will maximize performance. But with all the frameworks out there (ie. Spring, Gigaspaces, Cloud, etc) performance seems like a relatively solved problem, and that maybe in the wake of things like heartbleed and the bash bug they should really be about minimizing vulnerabilities.
I realize these are not mutually exclusive goals, and that it's not up to me/us to say what kinds of questions we should be dealing with, but I wonder if there might be a way to systematically focus those posting questions on good techniques for build solid, well-tested technology and steering away from ideas/areas that have a history of being hard to write or buggy in implementation?
Any thoughts?