@cigien I won't speak for what Adrian meant, but... In general, none of the mods really love being called out on Meta. It's just not the kind of thing that anyone likes, having their decisions questioned, much less having their nose rubbed in an actual mistake. But...it's part of the job, so we deal with it. No different for Martijn than any other mod.
@Scratte I'm still trying to read the transcript... Talk less if you want more mod stuff to get done. :-p
@Scratte Perhaps, but it's also of extremely low quality and questionable applicability, so I just deleted it.
@Dharman While everyone is right about popularity being sufficient for the system to automatically nominate questions for re-opening, that isn't what is happening in this case. It's being flagged for re-opening. By the same person each time. I won't say who it is, since that's giving out too much information.
@cigien I think that's reasonable. Rule of thumb: the amount of effort the asker puts into the question should be proportional to the amount of effort you spend dealing with it. That one is pretty low-effort, so closing as a duplicate of the canonical (assuming that the canonical does, in fact, contain enough information to arrive at the answer) strikes me as reasonable.
If there were more effort shown, like some indication they'd already looked at the canonical, then it would not be appropriate to close it as a dupe.
@tink Truthfully, it only makes sense to close these old questions if they are causing harm (for example, attracting low-quality answers). Otherwise, it's a major waste of time to go digging for old questions to close. If you come across them naturally when searching the site, and they are clearly off-topic, maybe it makes sense to throw a close vote on there. At least you could argue that if you found it, others probably will/are, too.
But don't just do a keyword search to find and close these.
@JeanneDark That post was indeed rude. A rude/abusive flag would be appropriate, as would a NAA flag. Whatever speaks to you. It was rude enough in my view, especially combined with another answer by the same user, that I thought a moderator should remind them of our Code of Conduct. (cc @cigien @AdrianMole @10Rep)
@Scratte That post got an upvote from me. Honestly, what else could you want out of life? Is there any higher achievement for a Meta question?
Snarkiness aside, you can't judge the quality of feature requests by how often they get implemented by the team. Look at what happened with the improvements to the review queue. How many years did that take? Whose failure was that? The people who proposed them? Or...somebody else's?
@cigien I'm confused about what part you're confused about. Writing a novella is not programming. Even if it's a novella about programming.
For questions to be on-topic here, they either need to be about programming tools or about using tools for the express purpose of programming. Spell-checking a novella is not programming. Vim is not inherently a programming tool (it's a text editor). Thus, not on-topic.