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GeneralShould I comment an answer, or answer a comment? [modified] Pin
Henry Minute4-Jun-10 1:47
Henry Minute4-Jun-10 1:47 
I am confused! (Nothing unusual there then. Smile | :) )

I realize that the Q&A comments system is a work in progress and that upcoming changes may answer this, but it is obvious from a quick trip through Q&A that people are using the comment facility where it might be better to use an answer, and vice versa. Have any guidelines been published setting out the teams' vision of how these features should be used?

Take the example of when Albert asks a question which Horace answers. Albert doesn't quite understand and so comments Horaces' answer. The clarification is short and so Horace replies by commenting Alberts' question to ensure that Albert is notified. The clarification turns into a can of worms raising a short question on a slight tangent. There are two obvious ways that Albert has to raise this short question:
1) post a new question referencing the current one, if necessary.
2) comment Horaces' answer once again since Horace is obviously up to date with the situation and might know the answer.

Three guesses which option Albert goes for?

Turns out the answer to this short question is too complex for a commentary reply, needs code or something, so Horace posts a new answer.

By this stage it is obvious that the whole shebang would have been better as a question in one of the regular programming forums, however, it's too late by now and we have a convoluted sequence with two answers, which, because the second one is tangential to the original question, is very difficult to follow. (A bit like this post.)
[Edit]
The reality is actually more complex than this.
[/Edit]

I have only one idea about how this can be resolved, if it is considered to need resolving. Well, actually, I have loads but most would be impractical.

The only thing that occurs immediately is to allow answers to answers, which would at least maintain the chronological sequence in a more easy to follow way. I realize that this would turn Q&A into something more like the current programming fora but I feel that something needs to be done.

Maybe the problem is that folks are taking the 'Quick Answers' title to indicate the likely speed of response, rather than that the question should be more simple.
Henry Minute

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modified on Friday, June 4, 2010 7:53 AM

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