I asked a question about karate and unsurprisingly the author of karate answered.
The answer did not work for me, to which I commented pointing out the difference to my needs and I made an update to the question to make it more clear.
Then I received an invitation to open a new question for my new issue and accept the current answer (currently this comment seems deleted). From my point of view, I had one specific issue that I couldn't solve myself, so two questions were not needed, but still I opened a new one. This time the answer was exactly what I was looking for, so I gladly accepted it and upvoted it.
Meanwhile I received another invitation to accept the answer to the previous question.
What I would do is to delete the old question, since apparently it was not clear enough and the answer is something that I had managed to find already by reading the docs.
While I really admire what the author of karate has done implementing it and documenting it, as well as being available to answer questions about it on Stack Overflow, I don't feel that it is the right thing to leave my old question and accept the answer to it. Apparently I am in doubt what really is the right thing to be done, since I assume the question may turn out helpful for others...
So should I revert my update to the old question and accept the answer, or remove the question? Why?