I have a post with >160 votes at the time of writing, which has attracted several bounties but no answers yet. The post is almost a year old, but now there are newer versions of the library in question and the compiler, both of which could potentially affect answers or make the question no long applicable. In addition, some users have given partial answers in comments which have helped me realize the "core" of my original question.
I'd like to rewrite the whole thing, updating it for:
- the status with the latest GHC and syntactic library
- remove answered parts of the question, or at least de-emphasize them
I'm hoping this will clarify the question, which I feel is a bit unweildy and out of date. On the other hand, I'm apprehensive about rewriting a question that so many people felt was worth asking, and I'm unsure how to go about it.
I'm in a similar situation with these two questions, which have similar issues: they were written so long ago, the version of the compiler has changed at least twice, and they could stand to be rewritten for clarity. They both attracted answers, but I think it's safe to say they are not quite what people were looking for (myself included). I take some portion of the blame there because the questions could have been clearer in the first place. So again: update or leave as-is? Should I leave the original question below the updated version? Do you have a good example where someone else did this (as far as formatting, recognition of answers-via-comment, etc)?