One of my answers was accepted 6 years later:
Is there another accept that was belated even more?
Should there be some time limit for this?
One of my answers was accepted 6 years later:
Is there another accept that was belated even more?
Should there be some time limit for this?
Most of this kind of curiosity can be answered with a SEDE1 query, like this one
select top 100
p.id as [Post Link]
, datediff(d, p.creationdate, v.creationdate) [# days till accept]
from posts p
inner join votes v on v.postid = p.id
where v.votetypeid = 1 -- Accept
order by 2 desc
This query shows, when run today
How to redirect output of an entire shell script within the script itself?
as the top answer that got its accept 3,547 days after the question was asked.
And then you wonder:
Should there be some time limit for this?
It is never too late to see the light ...