A reminder of a common close reason (bold from me):
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam.
Extracting the bold words, I read:
Questions asking us to find a tool are off-topic for Stack Overflow.
Yet:
- How to download Xcode DMG or XIP file? top answer is updated regularly*, question was closed by me and community on Apr 8 '17, deleted by community, undeleted by a moderator.
- Download & Install Xcode 10 version without Premium Developer Account has both the question title and the top answer updated regularly, close review invalidated three times.
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4839526/where-to-download-older-xcode-versions has the question tags and an answer updated regularly, despite being closed by the community
- Xcode Download? has the question tags and an answer updated regularly, close review invalidated once
- Downloading Xcode from somewhere other than the App Store has the question tags and an answer updated regularly, close review invalidated twice.
- Where is the download link for Xcode for developers? was attempted to be updated regularly, until a moderator deleted the up-to-date answer, leaving the obsolete ones. close review invalidated twice.
Through some comments, I tried to convince some people to update the xcode tag wiki itself instead, as seen by my many approved edits, but this practice of keeping the tag wiki always up-to-date ended up being considered a bad practice by the community, and I refrained from updating the tag.
So I'm at a loss: there are too many random places where we can see the latest download locations for Xcode, and close reviews seem to often fail. Could we have some cleanup? And some guidance regarding if it fits best on a Question or on a Tag Wiki or nowhere at all?
* (blame me, I'm also in this revision log)