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Jan
9
revised Is the “imagesource” tag useful?
fixed link: the # was breaking it, needed to be url encoded ; added the reference to .NET for completeness of context
Jan
9
revised Is the “imagesource” tag useful?
fixed a numeric typo
Jan
9
suggested suggested edit on Is the “imagesource” tag useful?
Jan
9
answered Is the “imagesource” tag useful?
Jan
9
comment Is the “imagesource” tag useful?
"image sourcery" - Can't tell if joking or really seriously believes... /meme
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Jan
9
answered Why can't table markup elements be used?
Dec
28
comment Should an edit that fixes a clear mistake in line with the original post's intent be approved?
Thank you for clarifying with the final paragraph, @Servy, as I was just about to ask what the appropriate course is then when a non author has rejected an edit which to the best of the editor's own personal understanding and views seems to meet all of the appropriate points.
Dec
28
revised Should an edit that fixes a clear mistake in line with the original post's intent be approved?
clarified re: informative edit summary being included
Dec
28
comment Should an edit that fixes a clear mistake in line with the original post's intent be approved?
I'm on the verge of simply accepting your answer, Pekka, but would like to leave things open a bit longer. I did find one question which seemed by degrees similar (a code edit dealing with obvious intent) and the accepted answer to that differed from yours. Granted, the situation was also arguably more clear, but the degree of change and clearness of intent seem similar to me at least. I've added that as a section below my original question, and I think the part regarding the edit comment and edit notification versus normal comments is what I'm catching on the most now.
Dec
28
awarded  Editor
Dec
28
revised Should an edit that fixes a clear mistake in line with the original post's intent be approved?
Added context via link to another question and comments regarding it, as well as commentary regarding one of the answers so far.
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28
awarded  Supporter
Dec
28
comment Should an edit that fixes a clear mistake in line with the original post's intent be approved?
I suppose. It just seems very knee-jerkish to throw out code edits entirely out of hand when they do seem to fit the spirit of the editing guidelines... and if it's the general community feel, maybe some comment pointing towards that should be added to the edit guidelines? (obviously that's a bit rhetorical/pointless to ask in a comment, but I am curious on your opinion =) )
Dec
28
comment Should an edit that fixes a clear mistake in line with the original post's intent be approved?
I might say that the same applies for language and markup edits ;) (that's a lightly teasing tone btw). I think what I would ask then, is would it not be appropriate to make the edit but also add a comment addressing it?
Dec
28
asked Should an edit that fixes a clear mistake in line with the original post's intent be approved?