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wjandrea
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If the question is quite old - seriously consider doing the following:

  1. Asking a new question, whose title and body clarify it's about the new state of affairs (e.g. "How should I do with being<Foo> with <Bar> being available")
  2. Link the new question to the old one, explaining that it deals with the status quo ante.
  3. Possibly tweak the title of the old question to clarify the difference.

Of course, if you can somehow consult with the users involved with the previous question and answers, that's a good start to decide what to do.

If the question is quite old - seriously consider doing the following:

  1. Asking a new question, whose title and body clarify it's about the new state of affairs (e.g. "How should I do with being available")
  2. Link the new question to the old one, explaining that it deals with the status quo ante.
  3. Possibly tweak the title of the old question to clarify the difference.

Of course, if you can somehow consult with the users involved with the previous question and answers, that's a good start to decide what to do.

If the question is quite old - seriously consider doing the following:

  1. Asking a new question, whose title and body clarify it's about the new state of affairs (e.g. "How should I do <Foo> with <Bar> being available")
  2. Link the new question to the old one, explaining that it deals with the status quo ante.
  3. Possibly tweak the title of the old question to clarify the difference.

Of course, if you can somehow consult with the users involved with the previous question and answers, that's a good start to decide what to do.

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einpoklum
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If the question is quite old - seriously consider doing the following:

  1. Asking a new question, whose title and body clarify it's about the new state of affairs (e.g. "How should I do with being available")
  2. Link the new question to the old one, explaining that it deals with the status quo ante.
  3. Possibly tweak the title of the old question to clarify the difference.

Of course, if you can somehow consult with the users involved with the previous question and answers, that's a good start to decide what to do.