I want to reply back what solution was used. The substance is that an answer often has the core of the idea solving the problem but is often not ready for direct use and thus (a) needs to be packaged and (b) often can be polished a little more.
A soft benefit I seek in this - when I search for solutions - is to get some feedback and summary from the person asking and working out the solution. That is also why I like this to be added. The person asking has often invested the most and has the most recent learning experience to share.
How do I write about what solution I went with and how it was done to my own question? And this within the rules of stackoverflow? I did this over a year ago and someone yesterday rolled back that edit (which seems somewhat odd to me, but ok, I guess its part of the system).
"Policy question" that made the moderator user rollback my edit: Is it OK for users to edit the accepted answer into their question?
Thanks beforehand for any suggestions and comments.