I support this.

Oddball stuff can be considered valuable cultural heritage, and should not be sacrificed on the altar of short-sighted technocratic efficiency.

On 29.05.21 03:16, Arthur David Olson via tz wrote:
A philosophical note: maintaining and processing information about the oddball stuff that's been done in the past helps ensure the ability to cope if the same sort of oddball stuff is done in the future.