Sometimes I miss something in an answer or I get something wrong. There comes a comment along the line:
you missed this / You are wrong here
and my answer - if it is not immediately fixable - is:
@user ty. You are right, I will edit
I think that this response is important as it shows that I know that the answer is currently wrong/incomplete and I am working on it.
However, after I make the edit I think those comments should be deleted as they hold no value now. I can easily remove my comment, but what about the original comment? I cannot expect that the comment-er will periodically check to see if I made the edit and he will delete the comment.
What should I do?
Should I just delete my comment?
Should I add a third comment letting him know I updated my answer, will delete my comments and ask him to delete his (he may take offense), wait a few minutes and then delete my comments?
Is the obsolete flag specially designed for this kinds of situation?
Or should I do nothing, and just leave it at that?