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Feb 23, 2021 at 14:48 comment added Mark Rotteveel "With a version tagging system surfacing new answers becomes much simpler, just default the sort order to put obsolete answers to the bottom" What if an answer was tagged with version 7, and we're now at version 15. The version 7 answer might still be relevant and "the best", but in your proposal, it would be sorted to the bottom because it is only tagged with version 7.
Feb 19, 2021 at 18:28 comment added Mad Scientist @Trilarion you probably need something like "works from Version X on" and "works until version X" to handle both new and obsoleted features. Having to tag every single version would be far too annoying, so I think you don't get around version ranges.
Feb 19, 2021 at 18:23 comment added Bill the Lizard Versioning was my first thought as well. In many cases, the real problem with an answer that was posted 10 years ago isn't that it's "obsolete," but that the question was asked 10 years ago. It's probably still useful to someone, even if most people have long since moved on.
Feb 19, 2021 at 18:04 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @MadScientist Regarding the versions, I wonder how we would tag for example an answer that contains solutions to different versions of a technology? Would a version tag also imply all later versions?
Feb 19, 2021 at 6:49 comment added Mad Scientist @PM2Ring the big new thing that is needed is a version tag or an obsolete flag for answers. For questions you can simulate this with tags, with the biggest issue being that people are not consistent enough about this and the tagging system not understanding versions. Version annotations also should probably be omitted unless the version dependence is very clear and obvious, unnecessary version tags would be quite harmful if the code works in older versions than tagged.
Feb 19, 2021 at 2:12 comment added Shog9 I would love to see the ability to version-tag code or sections of prose as allowed by Docs. That enables a sort of gradual improvement similar to what is seen every day as folks edit posts to improve formatting or update code - I've had a fair number of answers edited to add ES6 syntax or remove now-archaic notes, but unless a reader thinks to check the revision history this is hard to see.
Feb 18, 2021 at 23:50 comment added PM 2Ring Python, one of the more popular languages on SO, has 2 major versions, and a handful of version-related tags, which are supposed to be used only in addition to the generic python tag. But frankly, it's a bit of a mess, (the version transition took 12 years), with a big percentage of questions missing the generic tag, and tons without a version tag, or version-related info in the question body. Admittedly, a lot of answer code does work ok in either version, or only requires minor changes to run. But there are a ton of answers where it's tricky to determine their version.
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