CLOS: how to call a less specific method? seems to have reached a stable state of messiness and I'm a little lost about what to do next to clean it up and whether I should even worry about cleaning it up.
First things first: Yes, I am a little frustrated with OP's behavior for various reasons. But the original question is legitimate for other people coming to Common Lisp from a different background and I want to focus on the long-term usefulness of it. Here is what went wrong in my opinion:
OP added an Appendix section to provide a more detailed example: that was fine, even though I don't think the additional section was necessary.
Then, more Appendix sections were added in order to provide summaries of existing answers, which is not recommended. I also think that those summaries are not helpful, because OP uses inaccurate terminology to explain what others already explained well- What we have is his own understanding of the provided answers. I think this would not benefit anyone else having the same question because these summaries add confusion to existing answers.
The summaries only cover the questions that OP is willing to consider, and do not address answers that say "don't do it" (some of those are mine, but that's irrelevant). This might distract casual readers.
Eventually, OP decided to remove Appendix 3, where he explained what he finally chose to do and put it into a self-answer and accepted it. That alone would be fine but that answer is really of poor quality by itself because it shows very bad Common Lisp code and wrong/sloppy wordings (I downvoted it). If OP bases his answer on Dirk's one, which is a good answer, he can just accept that one instead.
The result is a really verbose question which could be edited to fit into a paragraph and an example code. I'm not sure if I should do it, though. I'm not really into edit wars and I generally only make minor changes to questions. Also, I feel I am a little too involved in this question. On the other hand, I really feel that the question contains factually wrong explanations that should simply be removed.
I would really appreciate another opinion (some feedback or advice). Should I try to clean up the question, and if so how? Or shall I just leave it as it is?