I asked a question about a problem whose root cause was primarily a bug.
I got answers about workarounds which I accepted.
Now in the meantime this bug has been fixed, and I think we can close the question.
The problem is, if I start for voting to close the question their is no option for this.
There is only:
- duplicate: make no sense
- off-topic: not applicable, it was a problem of programming
- unclear: no, I got an answer
- to broad: no, I got a very specific solution
- primary opinion based: no, it was a very specific technical problem
So I would suggest a further option like in most other issue tracking tools on the marked: "fixed" or "root cause fixed" with a additional comment on it.
I don't think it is a good idea to add a further answer link "fixed now in this version" and e.g. switch the accepted answer. At that time the question was answered, it was a good solution and saved me time. Therefore I would like to honour this.
Why do you think?
UPDATE:
First here some comments:
- Close means NOT delete, all information of a closed question are still available.
- To close a question you have to vote for it, it is not a decision of a single person.
From my perspecive if the root cause of a problem is bug I think it is a common approach to mark this problem as fixed, all issue tracking tools have this option. Maybe the inital question was wrong and the focus only on close was to specific.
Again this is a feature request, therefore
I suggest to mark a problem as fixed and this should not "disappear" in a list of several answers, It should be clearly added on top. If i have this information I like to provide it to all to a efficient way. I could just write it in the text, but I think haveing this information an a structual from it can be analysed and help may for the business case of this site.
I suggest to have the possibility to close a problem if it is fixed (and i am pretty sure no one will have it again.) Remember this is a voting topic and is REALLY dependent on the situation.
To make it more clear, the case I am talking about is a problem in beta4 of xcode6 and in beta5 it was fixed. As far as the final version is publish, no one care anymore about all those versions. This is just one example I am pretty sure there several similar of this.
Close means NOT delete
- closing means "this question should not have been asked on SO". Closed questions are also automatically deleted after a few days unless they have upvoted/accepted answers, as the system assumes that these could be valuable (unlike the now-closed question). So closing is definitely wrong here. Andto mark a problem as fixed
, you accept an answer that fixes the problem. You're right that your case (beta software) is a bit special. In that specific case you could unaccept the answer and then delete the question, but why bother? Just leave it be.