I recently asked a question and received a good answer. The answerer was able to identify the problem concisely and provide a solution that works to correct the problem. Excellent!
I researched the solution more (now fully understanding the problem I was facing) and found what I believe to be a better solution. I don't want to jip the answerer out of reputation for the help provided, especially since I wouldn't have found this other answer without understanding the actual problem which the other answer already covers.
What's the proper etiquette for situations like this?
Seems like I could:
- Add a second answer of my own and accept that instead (and reference the other answer for a description of the problem).
- Update the other answer (with the answerer's buy in, of course) to provide more suggestions for resolution.
- Number 1 plus offer a bounty to the other answer for helping me solve the problem.
Thoughts? Any other good options for handling this type of situation?