This is not a bug, it is by design.
It does not seem like you are advocating for the design to be changed, so I do not think the question is a duplicate of Delete protection for questions with a new answer, nor is this question requesting that vote totals be available to all users.
If there is an upvoted answer, you cannot delete your question.
You can’t delete your own question when it:
- has an upvoted answer, or
- has an accepted answer, or
- has multiple answers (even if there are no upvotes)
You can’t delete any of your questions or answers if you haven’t registered your account (that is, associated an OpenID with it).
There are numerous reasons for this to be in place, and you just happened to catch the edge case where the answer on your question had an upvote but a net negative total. Ensuring that the questions you create are high enough quality to stand the test of time will place you above many of the setbacks that edge cases present.
That said, although I am not an expert with git, of the set of install_git
questions at Stack Overflow which were well received, yours seems to fit into that group, so I am curious why you felt it should be deleted. If your problem was simple, at the very least leave an explaining comment of what solved the problem (since the post is now closed) - perhaps there is a case for re-opening it based on what the solution was.
If there is no change in the status of the question, the roomba will get it eventually.
The system will automatically delete closed (not as a duplicate), unlocked questions with zero or negative score having no positively scored or accepted answers or pending reopen votes, that were closed 9 or more days ago and haven't been edited in the past 9 days.
-https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/5222/178816