OK, so I wanted to ask this question about Hibernate and polymorphism, and before asking it I searched on Google, and lo and behold, there was already a question on SO about it. It's 3 weeks old and has never really been answered. What's the most appropriate way to "bump" it up to being higher up in the "active" list? I don't have an answer to it myself, and I'm not the OP so I don't want to edit the original post. And SO etiquette says I shouldn't ask a duplicate question. What should I do?
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Edit the question and make it better - even if you just go through and fix a few typos, improve formatting a little, or make the title more descriptive. I don't like the idea of doing a "null edit" where nothing really changes, or editing a tag for the sake of editing a tag. A better question is more likely to be answered, so spending a bit of time improving it (less than if you had to write the question from scratch) is to every-ones benefit! | |||||||||||||||
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I guess technically you could change a tag, then change it back to what it was. I don't think editing tags puts the question in danger of morphing to community wiki (I think just edits to the main body do that). Not sure if this would be "appropriate" etiquette, though. | |||
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What I do is add something like this to the question (usually my own though):
That way the question gets bumped but doesn't change. | |||||||||||
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