I just feel the same as the op when I was searching for some answers and get to meta to see what people think about this issue.
I think library version example does not honor the feature request needs.
TL;DR :
I think marking questions as this one for Request relevant to date answer
will make questions and answers:
- Live
- Dynamic
- Friction-less dupes
- Motivates long time users
- Increase site quality
- REALLY fun
Full details:
For example, this question :
Are there disadvantages to using a generic varchar(255) for all text-based fields?
This question was answered on 2008 with some great information. It does not reference any library version. It's just a generic question that was relevant for 2008 but it doesn't state anyware if it's relevant on 2014. (won't be better on 2020).
When someone search for answers about TEXT vs VARCHAR on DB, the date answer is very relevant, while does not apply to all questions.
Results show lot of questions with relevant information from different dates and no dupes (which is a great thing!).
And here is where I see a problem (or potential problem). I want to know if that answer is relevant for today (2014) and if not, I want to ask(or answer) for a relevant to date answer.
I don't want to have (ask) a duped question, even with the information about other answers not being relevantes, that will still makes a duped, and will mess things even more. (I see as a no-scalable solution)
The user that answered back then, may be also be relevant to answer it today. There's no way to let him 'review' it.
Last but not least, asking TEXT vs VARCHAR question today is boring for people to answer, because the difficult to know if that was a lazy user or a user that did his homework and really need that dupe.
What the op proposed, and I do as well, is to have a way to mark a question with a 'Request more relevant to date answer'. (not outdated).
When this happens, the question will show up again with clear distinction that it needs more relevant to date answer. Even if the relevant to date answer is still the accepted answer. Because, as a user searching, I don't know if the 2008 answers is still relevant on 2014 (but may be, and it's really interesting). Also it can notify the formed user that has the accepted answer that someone requested for more up to date information.
So he can update the answer with the relevant info, and get accepted again. When someone update an answer with a 'requested for relevant to date answer' can mark itself as a the purpose of edit is to give relevant to date information.
And have another accepted answer, or whatever workflow (I will let this up open since it's irrelevant at this stage)
What I think will it change ?
- Makes some questions more dynamic and live. They can be 'updated' in a organized manner and improves quality over time.
- Encourages users to look at 'old questions' for relevant updates. I find this quite interesting and I'm sure others will.
- Have a unified way for users to ask for 'this is the answer I was looking for, but the answers are not clear if it's relevant for today or not'.
- This maybe work for Framework Version library updates.
- It may brink back long time users to feel effective and motivated (not bored) again.