Asking about reasoning all by it-self would be close voted as primarily opinion based as only the designer of the language can answer that question.

But it is easy to get around that by asking about the typical usage of both forms.

> I always use Foo.Bar(1) and until version 2.9.13.b this was our only option to Baz the Fu. In recent version we can also do Foo.Bar(true) which still Baz the Fu. I profiled both function for memory and speed. Why does Foo.Bar(1) give me a better performance? 

(use any practical applicable example for the actual use of the language construct)

This enables answers to explain the real difference between methods, elaborate about their design and provide a solution to the typical usage of those methods.

Maybe the upcoming [Documentation feature](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/306213/warlords-of-documentation-your-questions-answered?cb=1) is a better place to work-out these kind of topics. An other place might be the wiki, if one exists that is suitable.