I love the way SO (and SE in general) focuses on Questions
and Answers
- trying to eliminate all "discussion" or "chat", even.
Often we are still seeing the "comments" being used inproperly.
To my understanding the main intention of a comment is to either point out that some part of the answer or question is "incorrect", or most importantly to give advice how to improve the answer or question.
So we want to the author to revise is contribution.
But what if he does?
Often the previous comment no longer matches. So the commenter should also revise (or remove) his commment.
To keep track of such updates there could be a TODO list created for the individual users with review tasks.
I'll try to outline the scenario:
- UserA creates a new question
- UserB adds a comment
- UserA revises his question
Now, what should happen?
A) When UserB adds his comment in step 2 the author should be assigned a new review task.
Something like: "A new comment was added to your question XYZ".
He can do either of the following:
- select "clear the review task". my initial question still holds good. no need to revise it.
- go ahead and edit his question. this will automatically clear the review task.
B) When UserA revises his question in step 3 the commenter should be assigned a new review task.
Something like: "The initial question XYZ was revised after you had added a comment to it".
He can do either of the following:
- select "clear the review task". my comment still holds good. no need to revise it.
- go ahead and delete his comment. this will automatically clear the review task.
Once again: i see a clear benefit in updating and revising the individual contributions.
Thats the right way to improve the quality by at the same time avoiding any iterative discussion.
However, by following this practice there should be a way to easily keep track of the updates.
That's where automatic generation of "review tasks" for the individual users may help.
I think it can easily be implemented by evaluationg the "last modification date" of the various items (questions, answers, comments).