Bounties are always awarded to the original author of an answer. Occasionally, it would be nice to be able to award a bounty to someone who contributed an important part of the puzzle.

An example I have in mind is a “reference” question, typically community wiki, on a common topic, where the goal is to have a single answer that covers 90% of the cases (so that similar questions can be closed as its duplicate, and people can concentrate on solving the remaining 10% of harder cases). As the system stands now, a bounty would reward the person who started the answer, not the later most worthy contributor.

Related: Accept Multiple Answers or Split Bounty among Several Users. But I don't want to split a bounty between multiple answers: I want to encourage people to improve the “canonical” answer, not to compete with it.

Also related: Collaborative Answers / Point-Sharing. I agree that most regular edits shouldn't be so important as to require reputation, but reference questions and bounties are an unusual case in the first place.

Teamwork

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Applies more widely than reference questions. I have just had a series of questions where virtually every contribution, whether comment or answer was helpful and enabled me to move forward to a final solution. Awarding the bounty became arbitary and felt unfair to all the contributors who had helped me on my way. – Chris Walton Apr 30 '11 at 17:21
Oh, the picture has unicorns! Actually, only one, sadly. – Costique Feb 12 '12 at 17:46
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Makes edit so he can get the precious bounty – Ben Brocka Jul 11 '12 at 0:03

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