The Problem:
I tried to delete a question I posted that had not received any answers and no longer seems relevant. But the Stack Overflow software would not let me do so. (It says that is because I had offered a bounty, even though the bounty is now expired.)
The Details:
I posted a question (Forge Reality Capture never starts processing) that received no answers.
I added a bounty, because solving this problem promptly was time sensitive to me.
Even with the bounty this question still received zero answers.
Now, the bounty has expired, without an answer.
Stack Overflow is sending me notifications that now the bounty is passed, I need to award it to one of the answers.
Of course, with no answers at all, I can't choose any to give the award.
In addition, the time relevance of the question for me has also passed. Even a correct answer at this time would no longer help me.
And I suspect that the problem cited may no longer be repeatable, and so even a late answer would no longer be helpful to anyone else any more.
Given the question is now moot due to its time sensitivity, and lack of any answers, it seems like the question itself is not worthy of keeping.
So I tried to delete it.
But the Stack Overflow software won't permit deleting a question that had a bounty attached to it, even if that bounty has expired without ANY answers.
Does that seem like the right policy for authors deleting questions that have received no answers, because an (unawarded) bounty existed?