I recently failed the following review audit in the Late Answers queue: https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/15595844
Question title:
git commit signing failed: secret key not available
Answer:
Maybe you need to clone your own repository where you have rights. I had this issue when I cloned the repository of another person.
The way I saw it was that someone asked a question about git commit signing and someone answered by suggesting they clone their own repository. I don't have much experience using git, so I don't know if this suggestion would actually solve the problem. I do know that the answer is git related, and so to me it looks like a possible solution.
Once I failed the audit, I saw that the answer had been downvoted and had the following comment:
This does not provide an answer to the question. Once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post; instead, provide answers that don't require clarification from the asker. - From Review
The answer may be wrong, yet that would be a reason to downvote, not flag.
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I don't think this is a situation where asking the asker for clarification was required. The answerer seemed to have a valid suggestion for the stated problem. You are not required to ask in comments, "Does this solution solve your problem?" before writing it up in an answer. And a solution may not work for the original asker, yet it may help someone else in the future who has the same problem. Besides, if this is really a late answer, asking for clarification at this point most likely will not get any response anyway.
The only possible problem I see with this answer is that the word "maybe" was used, which makes it sound like a comment. If it would be phrased as "Try cloning your own repository where you have rights", maybe it would be better, yet the actual answer doesn't change, so I didn't feel an edit was necessary.
Should I have edited the answer to remove the word "maybe", so it sounds more like an answer?
Is this answer really bad and should I have flagged it? Is this really only a comment and not an answer?
Should I have skipped this review since it is for a topic I am not too familiar with?
If I correctly failed the audit, I'm okay with that. I just want to know how to deal with similar answers in the future.
Update:
It seems like everyone is in agreement that while the answer may be a poor answer, it still should not be considered "not-an-answer".
The answer has now been undeleted and the comment saying it is not an answer has been removed.
Since it seems like I did nothing wrong in selecting "No Action Needed" in the review queue, can the failed audit now be removed from my review history?