In order to improve my question I always stated some approaches I've already tried to do right after the question description itself. Besides, I want to maintain my question - edit and add information.
It applies to the list of "possible" solutions as well. I.e. while reading answers/thinking about/discussing the problem in comments, new solutions appear and I tend to append it all into the list with corresponding information, drawbacks, etc. And if the question has not a single trivial answer, but rather multiple ways to try with its pros and cons, this list becomes large.
Q: Should I do this?
Here I see several problems:
By the time for some new reader of my question it may look like I have already answered my own question at the end of it. So the reader will just think - "all main possibilities already counted. I don't do plagiarism as well as don't want to waste my time devising some tricky-non-mentioned solution here". And will stop reading/participating.
At first I'm not accepting answers (only if my question is so simple). Because I see that the problem is not fully solved or there are some flaws in solution or simply want to involve more people into discussion. But when my list of solutions is large - I even barely can accept any. Because proposed answers contain different approaches (which might be quite good), but none of them is full. The full answer resides in the end of my question that I've collected...
But at the same time I'm even not sure that it's complete or in opposite - see that some small details still are not solved. But about these details nobody wants to think because of 1. And even if someone do and solve it - he would likely post an another clause 2. answer, i.e. without any other side cases.
The minority of the ones who answer tends to change (even just fix small typos; I'm not talking about edits that would make major improvements in their own answer). Because of: they don't track new details that appear in the question, or they don't track other answers/conversation in comments, or "there can be the only one correct answer - theirs", or they have already received my upvote (if the answer brings any useful information - this is the most likely case) and what for would they improve answer, or ... So am I - because, again, I've collected bunch of solutions - it would definitely be unfair to give all these answers some person only.
I can not even answer my own question in this state - because of "it would be definitely unfair ..." and even if I post it - it more likely would be copy-paste or the part of my question where I collected all this answers.
Even worse - I definitely cannot stop to do it (also I am asking right now - should I do so or not?). Because no one (very-very likely) besides me will collect all the information together (because 4 and because I'm a maintainer and asker - I'm most interested). Besides for newcomers it's much more convenient when all information about the question is collected in one place, not teared up in comments.