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From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite oftenoften.

From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite often.

From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite often.

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From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quitequite often.

From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite often.

From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite often.

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From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite oftenquite often.

From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite often.

From your original feature request, it was not clear who should be the owner of the new answer. If it is the OP of the question, he/she could just copy & paste the comment. This is hardly more work than clicking a 'convert to answer' link, and it also allows you to polish the contents a bit (e.g. newlines may help increasing readability, but they're not enabled in comments). As @dimo414 mentions, the OP can make a community wiki to make it easier for other users to expand, and/or if he/she feels he/she doesn't deserve the reputation that the answer may yield.

If it would be the commenter, that's really undesirable – a lot of things which are perfectly fine as a comment (e.g. please try to foo the bar and see if it helps) are awkward as an answer, and risk being flagged and/or downvoted. We just can't risk situations like these. In those case, just place another comment asking the commenter to convert the comment to an answer. This happens quite often.

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