I wrote a module for an open-source library to fulfill a need I had. I Google'd to see if anyone else was having the same issue so I could tell them about it. I saw two questions on StackOverflow with the accepted answer of "the library can't do that out of the box". I added an answer pointing future Googlers to the module I wrote.
Answers:
Jackson 2 support for versioning
Upgrade path for json file format
I have reviewed Why and how are some answers deleted? and the only bullet that I could see possibly applying is "barely more than a link to an external site". The GitHub link has extensive code example on how to use the module.
If I was searching for a solution and I came across a link to an open-source solution that would solve my need, I would be upvoting not flagging.
- I understand moderators work very hard and have to sift through a lot of crap, but can someone explain the thought process here?
- If I edit the answer to include a code snippet, can it be undeleted?
- Should there be a feature added to let moderators write in why they deleted a post (instead of just the canned link to a FAQ page)?