As mentioned in the post here there is not yet a clear procedure for helping bring stale questions and answers up to date as technology changes.
Proposal
A review queue for Q&A that has been active for a long time and has sufficient traffic to the page.
Rules
- A post must have at least 10 visits per day
- Question must have a positive vote
- Question must be at least 2 years old
- Review queue will only choose answers that are in tags which you have provided at least 20 positively voted answers. (A new feature for the review queue if I'm not mistaken)
- Minimum rep for access to review queue: 500 - 1000 up for debate
Review Options / Process
- User will be presented with the question and all answers/comments visible
- Review button options:
- "Answers are version specific" perhaps enter edit mode to tag with version specific tag
- "Answers are up to date"
- "Add updated answer"
- "Skip"
- 3 "up-to-date" votes must be provided to remove from queue and mark post in system as up-to-date, will be seen again in 2 years.
- 3 "version-specific" votes must be provided to mark the post as [version-specific]
- "Add updated answer" will not remove from queue, but instead will continue in the process where it should receive 3 "up-to-date" votes and then be removed from queue.
- "Skip" does the obvious and keeps it in the queue until cleared.
Scenarios
A user is presented with a Q&A that is specific to
some-language < v1.5
the user would select the "Answers are version specific" and retag the post fromsome-language
tosome-language-1.5
perhaps the question title could be updated with [version-specific] or something to note that this is only for older versions of said languageA user is presented with a Q&A that still applies today. The user would select "Answers are up to date". The system tracks this and the post will be revisited in 2 years. unless the other criteria is not met
A user is presented with a Q&A that they do not wish to spend the time to improve or do not know a way to improve the post. The user will click "skip" and the post will be forwarded along.
A user is presented with a Q&A and would like to improve the post. The user will click "Add updated answer" and proceed to provide an updated answer. Once complete the next post in the queue will appear and the post will continue until 3 "up-to-date" votes are received.
A user is presented with a Q&A that would be best updated with an edit to an existing answer or community wiki. The user will edit the answer (within the bounds of the existing rep rules on editing) and then save the edit. The user will then either be presented with the next post and the post will continue until 3 "up-to-date" votes are received.
some-language < v1.5
, are the answers out dated for me?version specific
. Updated language in post. To give an example there are many developers usingvb6
in the daily jobs, and these are no less relevant questions and answers thenvb.net
in today's most current version. I am not recommending removal of any questions or answers, simply to give them new life as best practices change over time (new features, etc.)javascript
is constantly evolving and since the runtime is node or the browsers, they stay up to date with the latest features. Backwards compatibility is mostly supported and so while the answers are not outdated by any means, they could be improved for new users coming in to these languages for the first time and would like to learn the modern version of the language out of the gate.ASP.Net MVC 5
finding a question with an answer using pre-v5 syntax will possibly be led down the wrong path, or be frustrated.