Recently I downvoted the answer because I thought it didn't answer the question. Not very uncommon reason to downvote, isn't it? But then the guy, who asked the question, edited his question and I realized that the answer I downvoted actually answers it and deserves an upvote instead! But I couldn't do it.
I could do it if the answerer had edited his post. As I understand, the rationale of changing vote after edit is the following. If I came to the question page for the first time after the edit of the answer, I would've upvoted it instead of downvoting.
But why doesn't the same rationale hold for the cases when the question is edited? Unless there's a good reason, I suggest to allow changing answer vote on question edits, not only on answer ones.
