| bio | website | xkcd.com/386 |
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| location | Frankfurt Am Main, Germany | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | Apr 8 at 8:33 | |
| stats | profile views | 119 |
I know a bit about SQL, Regular Expressions, XSLT, ColdFusion, JavaScript, scripting in general.
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Apr 8 |
accepted | How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? |
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Apr 4 |
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How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? @sixlettervariables Maybe it would even be useful if reviewers got a penalty for a review they approved when it ends up being rejected. |
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Apr 4 |
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How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? @Servy My line of thinking was: any change must be more approved than rejected. It stabilizes the system when a reject happens faster than an approve. To "keep things as they are unless they really are wrong" is the natural approach, IMO, so the asymmetry would be useful. But of course it wouln't do anything against changes that are wrong yet approved with 0 rejects. |
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Apr 4 |
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How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? @Gamb Well, raising the min rep for suggested edits would not work. It's the whole point of the system to allow virtually anybody to improve the site. A penalty for rejected edits would probably work best. It keeps the general incentive to try and improve things, but it probably would make people think twice that would otherwise simply grind edits. |
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Apr 4 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Apr 4 |
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How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? @BoltClock In fact I was not thinking of checking the approve/reject rate of the individuals involved, so this was welcome either way. :-) |
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Apr 4 |
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How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? @BoltClock Thanks, I'll keep it in mind. |
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Apr 4 |
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How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? @Kobi I'm sorry, the edit is completely borked. The <xsl:when> was killed, <xsl:value-of> is not a valid child of <xsl:choose> and the elements are mis-nested now. Also there is really no way to improve or simplify the original. It's a straight-forward if-then-else construct that does exactly what the question asked for, I can't see any goodwill behind the edit. |
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Apr 4 |
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How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? Seems like a crude way to get mod attention. Some mechanism like "approves must outweigh rejects by +3" would easily take care of debatable edits automatically. |
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Apr 4 |
asked | How to deal with invalid, but still community-approved edits? |
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Nov 6 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jul 18 |
accepted | Suggested edits broken? |
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Jul 18 |
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Suggested edits broken? @ChrisF Yes, it's all-right. A short hint in the history overview à la "Approved by Sergey K., Jonathan" would have been nice. I did not inspect the individual history entries, so I was confused. |
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Jul 18 |
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Suggested edits broken? Ah, never mind. I did not expect such a quick reaction from the community. |
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Jul 18 |
asked | Suggested edits broken? |
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Jun 27 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 21 |
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Can't start a numbered list on a number other than 1 Should be relatively easy to check the existing posts for patterns that would break, shouldn't it? I've been missing that feature for long and would be very happy to see it implemented. |
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Jun 7 |
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I'm unable to add more OpenID providers to my account @Jeff I see. Gmail is what I use as my email address, but I've added a tag to it (Google allows appending a suffix like this: name+suffix@gmail.com is equivalent to name@gmail.com. Maybe a future version of SE can take that into account? For now, I try changing my address. |
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May 31 |
awarded | Promoter |
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May 28 |
awarded | Critic |