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How to get attention for your old, unanswered questions

I asked a question a few days ago that got no response, that is fine, I am not complaining. However, I am thinking that my question was probably too specific, concerning a framework that is not used by many people. Within that question, surrounding the specific framework were some more general questions that probably would get answered if framed them differently, with a different title. So my question now is, what is the proper etiquette? Should I ask a new question, or should I edit the original question to be more general?

thanks, peter cowan

ps - original question is here, if interested

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closed as exact duplicate by Sam Hasler, David, lothar, Samuel, Brian May 7 at 23:47

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If your question isn't getting a lot of views, try updating it. The activity will put it in front of users when they hit the "Active Question" filters.

It may also help to break down a question into atomic parts. I.e. if there was a problem with two areas, try asking each one separately in 2 separate posts.

Also try editing the flags so that it appears in front of the right people.

Lastly, you can offer a bounty which will further motivate some people to respond.

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I just checked out the answerless question-- you can definitely break out each of those 4 bullet points into separate questions. That way even if someone doesn't know the answer to all of them, they may answer at least one. – Cuga May 7 at 22:11
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You can edit the original question a few times and it will bubble up each time. However, after you edit it 3 or 4 times, it becomes a community wiki question, which will earn you no reputation.

If you care more about getting an answer than reputation, I would first try editing the question, and if you still don't get any answers, try asking from a different angle, or present a code example in a new question.

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I would just edit it in this case (understanding you may still not get an answer). I don't see any very general questions buried in that, so there's no much point in making a new post.

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thanks. I just didn't articulate the general issues very well, focusing too much on the specific issue of transitioning from Castor. – Peter Cowan May 7 at 22:12

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