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Credit for commentators - best practice and SO community view

I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has already thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? If you comment and help someone out, would you like to be mentioned as the inspiration of an answer?

EDIT-0 : removed the reference to a comment related RFE since it is clearly not a desired feature.

EDIT-1 : Following the marking of this question as a duplicate - I want to emphasize that I am asking about the best practice here - some SO users would acknowledge commentators and some would not. IMHO there is no question here - if a comment is good and solid and you used it in your answer - give credit to the commentator. I simply want to understand what the general perception of SO users is on this issue, and conform with it.

Credit for commentators

I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has already thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? If you comment and help someone out, would you like to be mentioned as the inspiration of an answer?

EDIT : removed the reference to a comment related RFE since it is clearly not a desired feature.

Credit for commentators - best practice and SO community view

I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has already thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? If you comment and help someone out, would you like to be mentioned as the inspiration of an answer?

EDIT-0 : removed the reference to a comment related RFE since it is clearly not a desired feature.

EDIT-1 : Following the marking of this question as a duplicate - I want to emphasize that I am asking about the best practice here - some SO users would acknowledge commentators and some would not. IMHO there is no question here - if a comment is good and solid and you used it in your answer - give credit to the commentator. I simply want to understand what the general perception of SO users is on this issue, and conform with it.

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I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has already thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? And are there any SO plansIf you comment and help someone out, would you like to make commenting something that has merit associated with itbe mentioned as the inspiration of an answer?

EDIT (seems like: removed the reference to a comment related RFE to me....since it is clearly not a desired feature.)?

I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has already thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? And are there any SO plans to make commenting something that has merit associated with it (seems like a RFE to me.....)?

I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has already thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? If you comment and help someone out, would you like to be mentioned as the inspiration of an answer?

EDIT : removed the reference to a comment related RFE since it is clearly not a desired feature.

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I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has tried to helpalready thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? And are there any SO plans to make commenting something that has merit associated with it (seems like a RFE to me.....)?

I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has tried to help earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? And are there any SO plans to make commenting something that has merit associated with it (seems like a RFE to me.....)?

I have recently had a small debate here, where I advocated for the person answering a question to mention a commentator.

This commentator had posted the backbone algorithm of the answer in a question related comment almost as soon as the question was asked.

Several SO users argued that the algorithm was trivial and considered it as a dictionary reference, but IMHO all it takes is a 5 words long sentence to do the decent thing and acknowledge the fact that some has already thought of your answer earlier.

So my question is : what is the best practice here ? And are there any SO plans to make commenting something that has merit associated with it (seems like a RFE to me.....)?

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