Many users on SO ask questions and then disappear. Gone. Never to be seen or acknowledge receipt of comments or answers to their question.
Sometimes they are good questions, but may need some careful editing to make them useful to a wider audience.
Is it permitted to edit such a question to make it better, in order to generate useful responses and hence a good Q&A?
I have one concrete example:
Pandas - convert Series of ints to strings - Why is apply is much faster than astype
My idea is to add some version information (which is likely to be important to any answer) and possibly offer a bounty to encourage a good response.
The counter-argument is that the additional information added may not align with OP's requirements.
However, in my view if this question has been abandoned for weeks, the community should be permitted to turn the question into a useful Q&A.
Note: I could not find a duplicate, but found these related Meta questions:
- Recycle abandoned question?
- Is it OK to edit someone else's question or answer when the choice of accepted answer otherwise contradicts the question?
Update: I have now offered a bounty after adding [python-internals]
and [python-3.x]
tags with a one-line edit saying the question refers to Python 3.x. If anyone believes this is inappropriate, please flag the question so a moderator can have a look. I believe handling edit wars is within their remit.