I have a dilemma: I asked a question which got two replies. The first reply giving very good hints to solve the issue, the second (maybe more of a comment) extends the first answer and improves it. Neither of the two answers were 100% solving my problem, but by deriving from the work of those authors, I was able to get a working solution. How should I give credits now?
Variant 1
- Add correct solution to my own question
- Accept first post (which did give the main hints)
- Upvote extending post
I think this to be the correct solution, but I have some concerns in posting a reply in my own question. Is this accepted usage of SO?
Variant 2
- Add correct solution as answer and accept own answer
- Upvote the 2 precedent posters to give credit for the correct hints.
This would probably be the correct treatment in terms of Q&A on SO, but I do not want to rob the merited reputation of any of the original repliers.
Since this propably won't ever be a very famous question, I feel especially responsible to do it right since not very much reputation will be gained aside the points I credit.
Maybe there is a better solution? Which one would you go for?