I'm ultimately trying to re-ask an old question (Developer specific app config web config files), which is a) out of date and b) I've already tried all answers listed there applicable to me but without satisfactory resolution.
Now following best practices when asking a question on SO, I've sought guidance in how to best approach this. If I have an answer that I think is worthy for the question, I could start a bounty on it. That's still an option, I could start one but there's a bit more context I'd like to add such as options I've tried that aren't mentioned in the original post (e.g. the SlowCheetah extension which implements the XML transform answer in the old OP).
I could also edit the original question but this doesn't lend itself well to what I've tried in my current situation for VS versions up to 2017. My next thought would be maybe ask for advice on meta.SO on how to format my question with a sample already drafted up...but then I stopped as I had no idea if that was a good idea either. I couldn't find any similar examples on meta.SO and little guidance in this respect either. I could also envision meta users getting a little annoyed with what might be perceived as "It's not my job to write your question for you", and not unreasonably.
I now seem to be left with a meta-meta.SO question - how do I ask for guidance on meta to ask a question on SO without attracting Duplicate/Close flags like moths to a flame? Or am I just way overthinking this and should just post the original question on SO and take the downvotes/duplicate/close flags if they happen (and I'm 90+% sure they will)? I don't want to waste my/anyone else's time in a useless question that'll probably get ignored.