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I don't have a solution for this particular case, but it's just not possible to allow people to copy/paste the same answer to several questions.

It happens all the time, and it's a nuisance to the site. Most of the time:

  • the questions are duplicates, OR
  • the answer isn't tailored to the question.

There are rules against that. We can't just make an exception for that particular case. Besides, in a case like that where people choose to report the bug on stackoverflowStack Overflow rather than on your githubGitHub page (it's a small project compared to gccGCC or other monsters, certainly that the author can help) the first thing to do should be to update their version, see if it fixes their issues.

If bugs are fixed in a new version, and you don't have/don't want to provide a workaround for the bug that you can propose without having to upgrade (which is always interesting),

whyWhy not just comment about the new version which fixes the issue?

Okay, you're not getting reputation from that, but after a few years/months, the fact that there was a bug and it was then fixed brings nothing of value to the site (it's also the case for major software product like gccGCC or pythonPython).

Commenting, on the other hand, helps users who forgot to upgrade.

I don't have a solution for this particular case, but it's just not possible to allow people to copy/paste the same answer to several questions.

It happens all the time, and it's a nuisance to the site. Most of the time:

  • the questions are duplicates, OR
  • the answer isn't tailored to the question.

There are rules against that. We can't just make an exception for that particular case. Besides, in a case like that where people choose to report the bug on stackoverflow rather than on your github page (it's a small project compared to gcc or other monsters, certainly that the author can help) the first thing to do should be to update their version, see if it fixes their issues.

If bugs are fixed in a new version, and you don't have/don't want to provide a workaround for the bug that you can propose without having to upgrade (which is always interesting),

why not just comment about the new version which fixes the issue?

Okay you're not getting reputation from that, but after a few years/months, the fact that there was a bug and it was then fixed brings nothing of value to the site (it's also the case for major software product like gcc or python).

Commenting, on the other hand, helps users who forgot to upgrade.

I don't have a solution for this particular case, but it's just not possible to allow people to copy/paste the same answer to several questions.

It happens all the time, and it's a nuisance to the site. Most of the time:

  • the questions are duplicates, OR
  • the answer isn't tailored to the question.

There are rules against that. We can't just make an exception for that particular case. Besides, in a case like that where people choose to report the bug on Stack Overflow rather than on your GitHub page (it's a small project compared to GCC or other monsters, certainly that the author can help) the first thing to do should be to update their version, see if it fixes their issues.

If bugs are fixed in a new version, and you don't have/don't want to provide a workaround for the bug that you can propose without having to upgrade (which is always interesting),

Why not just comment about the new version which fixes the issue?

Okay, you're not getting reputation from that, but after a few years/months, the fact that there was a bug and it was then fixed brings nothing of value to the site (it's also the case for major software product like GCC or Python).

Commenting, on the other hand, helps users who forgot to upgrade.

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I don't have a solution for this particular case, but it's just not possible to allow people to copy/paste the same answer to several questions.

It happens all the time, and it's a nuisance to the site. Most of the time:

  • the questions are duplicates, OR
  • the answer isn't tailored to the question.

There are rules against that. We can't just make an exception for that particular case. Besides, in a case like that where people choose to report the bug on stackoverflow rather than on your github page (it's a small project compared to gcc or other monsters, certainly that the author can help) the first thing to do should be to update their version, see if it fixes their issues.

If bugs are fixed in a new version, and you don't have/don't want to provide a workaround for the bug that you can propose without having to upgrade (which is always interesting),

why not just comment about the new version which fixes the issue?

Okay you're not getting reputation from that, but after a few years/months, the fact that there was a bug and it was then fixed brings nothing of value to the site (it's also the case for major software product like gcc or python).

Commenting, on the other hand, helps users who forgot to upgrade.