I came across an edit in which the user is adding very pertinent information to an answer. More specifically, the answer looked like:
To solve this, do something.
The user edited the answer with a distinction between version 1.x and 2.x like this:
To solve this in version 1.x, do something.
To solve this in version 2.x, do something else.
The distinction is very interesting, especially because no information about the version was specified in the question. It was not made by the author of the answer though. In theory, I believe that I should reject the edit because it is an attempt to answer and it is not exactly what the author intended to say. From what I understand, it would be better according to the guidelines to put this information in another answer.
Nevertheless, I fear that this valuable piece of the information will be lost if I simply reject the edit (the user may simply give up after one failed edit). Also, it seems to me that it is much more compact (and thus more accessible) to have all this information about the same technique in the same answer.
What should we do in this case?