Theoretically:
There is a popular (~2500 views) inactive 2-years-old question with a few answers about some framework (or whatever)
Other answers provide solutions that require from 2 to several lines of code to achieve what the OP is asking, also using some other classes of this framework (or whatever)
My answer provides a one parameter solution, without changing anything else in the OP's code
Looking at other answers I can assume that my solution didn't come with some new version of framework, plus the question does not specify any version restriction
Situation:
My answer is the lowest with score of zero and probably won't even be seen by those who rely on the accepted answer
I do not want to put a bounty on it, because my current amount of reputation will be cut by ~60%
OP has ~100 questions and it's been several days from posting, so I can assume that either he didn't see the notification of a new answer or just couldn't check it for some reason
Options
The most simple - leave it as is, possibly in some days/weeks/month my solution will be spotted
Notify the OP in comments and ask him to check my solution
Notify other participants that I have a solution that may be more elegant and ask them to check it
So my question is: Should I do anything at all in this kind of situation?
Because as I see it notifying everyone is some kind of rep-seeking and possibly will be very annoying and it seems like an unacceptable way of using Stack Overflow. On the other hand my solution can save someone some time.