I think there's a disconnect with what Stack Overflow actually is and what is generally thought it's for. For users coming from forums or other traditional 'anything goes' discussion groups on the internet, Stack Exchange is a strange beast. We're not a traditional 'anything goes' forum. We're a Q&A site.
To that end,
We have two goals:
- Get users help for their specific programming problems
- Become a repository of useful programming knowledge on the internet
We expect the former to help us accomplish the latter. If it does not, it will be closed. We are not meant to house all possible programming questions. We've chosen to narrow our scope to programming questions that fulfill both goals above.
We have a number of generally accepted reasons for closing a question.
Your question was closed because it was 'too broad' (in that there are too many possible correct answers to that question) or it could have been closed as 'primarily opinion based' because people could disagree vociferously about why/what programming patterns were used (if any were indeed used).
That's why it was closed.
At this juncture, you have three options:
Leave the question as is; appeal to meta and hope five people (or one moderator) agree that it meets Goals #1 and #2, and does not meet any of the criteria for closure; thus re-opening it.
Edit your question to narrow its scope and reduce its opinion-based nature. I have no idea how to do this for your particular question.
Ask meta how this question could be made better; and then edit it to address the concerns raised.
So to answer your general question: Questions are closed if they meet the criteria for closure and if they don't further goals #1 and #2; and we can't give a general answer for all design patterns questions because each question is judged individually on its merits.
In general, asking about a program's architecture is too broad for us; entire books have been written about a program's architecture, it's unreasonable to expect a few paragraphs on Stack Overflow to do it justice.
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