I am not one to whinge and I'll admit it when I'm wrong; I apologize if I come across that way, But I don't understand the rejection of my suggested edits here:
http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/1152514
My edit was to change two occurrences of 'RGB', in the title and prominently in the question, to 'ARGB'. This was because everything in the question, including all of its citations, actually concerned themselves with ARGB and not RGB.
Moreover, this question was specifically talking about how (A)RGB values might be packed or unpacked; in this context, an RGB value will behave very differently than an ARGB value... if readers don't catch this detail they will have been given incorrect information.
I wouldn't have complained if the edit hadn't been branded a 'comment' by 3/5ths of the reviewing staff who weighed in -- if the rejection had been more heterogenous or explanatory, or had the rejection votes come in over an interval of time more suggestive of reviewer circumspection, I'd leave it be.
But so. May I ask, what is the deal with that?
ARGB tuple (R,G,B). Would have been better for the reviewers to improve it I guess. But hey, they're people (and not staff, reviewers are regular users). – Mat Dec 9 '12 at 16:21