in reply to Do we ever want to freeze threads?
Just because you think you have a solution to a problem does not mean that years later someone won't come up with a much better or simpler solution. To deny people the ability to add to a thread years later is restricting the free exchange of ideas.
If your reasoning is that we should freeze old threads, because no one will see them, then why not simply delete the old threads? I mean, why stop there? If nobody is going to see them anyway? Right?
And what specific problem are we trying to solve with deleting or freezing old threads? Is PerlMonks running out of storage space? Are we afraid that somebody will revive an old thread? Why is that a bad thing? Why shouldn't someone come along and add an idea that no one has thought about?
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Re^2: Do we ever want to freeze threads?
by stevieb (Canon) on Jul 28, 2023 at 11:14 UTC | |
by marto (Cardinal) on Jul 28, 2023 at 12:10 UTC | |
by hippo (Archbishop) on Jul 28, 2023 at 13:25 UTC | |
by harangzsolt33 (Deacon) on Jul 28, 2023 at 13:35 UTC | |
by hippo (Archbishop) on Jul 28, 2023 at 14:38 UTC | |
Re^2: Do we ever want to freeze threads?
by talexb (Chancellor) on Jul 28, 2023 at 17:37 UTC | |
by harangzsolt33 (Deacon) on Jul 29, 2023 at 22:50 UTC | |
by cavac (Prior) on Jul 31, 2023 at 09:43 UTC | |
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