With some years of experience in a community of users and developers of an API and application, I've seen reoccurring questions and common pain points.
For some reason, many users prefer to comment on forums or ask in chat rooms, but not Stack Exchange (even when prompted).
In some cases I would like to answer on Stack Exchange and link users there when the question comes up again.
In general I'm not so keen on this - the motivation is contrived and if someone asks why you need the solution you can't always give a real answer... having said that:
Is it reasonable/acceptable to ask a question on behalf someone else?
And what is the etiquette here?
- Should the initial question clearly state that this is being asked on behalf of others?
- Should the original question be linked to? (forum or mailing list thread for example)
- Should a note be added to the question that the author intends to write an answer?
Note, this is a related question, but I think mine is different enough. Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes