I recently encountered performance problems with a commercial software from some well-known vendor.
Asking the StackOverflow-community for help to track down the issue resulted in a detailed answer, which helped me to actually find out what happens - but I found the assumptions in that answer to be wrong.
I'd like to do some things now:
- Show my appreciation for the helpful answer
- Upvote (certainly gonna do that)
- Add a comment (sure)
- Accept? (does not feel right at the moment, since the answer is not correct)
- Share what I found out (does not fit in a comment)
- Notify the poster of the answer
(He would have to do my tests again, which doesn't sound fair) - Edit the provided answer to add the result
(I don't feel comfortable about editing answers, and I would have to change quite a lot) - Add my own answer containing my tests and findings
- Accept it?
- Accept the other answer?
- Accept neither?
- Edit my question to provide the answer (No. It's a question, not an answer)
- Notify the poster of the answer
- Try do find out if anyone knows why it happens
- Edit my question
(won't get much attraction any more since it is quite long and already has an answer) - Post another question (now knowing what exactly causes the problem, but not why)
- Edit my question
How would you proceed?