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How to deal with obsolete answers?
There are some questions where the correct answer today is probably incorrect a year from now. How is this supposed to be handled? The specific question that made me post here was "Should I learn Python 2 or 3 if I have no Python experience?" There is a question from Oct 2008 where the answer given is "Not yet, Py3 is too new." In June the same question was closed cited as a dupe the Oct answer. At some point, Py3 will not be too new. If I want to find out an up-to-date answer to this question should I post a dupe and have it be closed (the June question was closed in less than 2 hours)? Should I edit the Oct question asking for an update? Is this a feature that needs to be addressed by the SO software somehow?
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