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In this Suggest Editthis Suggest Edit for an answer to this questionthis question, a user posted an Objective-C version of the RubyMotion solution.

Normally, I would have rejected the edit very quickly, but the original author of the answer wrote "[if] someone wants to edit this and put the objective c equivalent, go ahead", which made me pause and think a bit. I ultimately decided on "Attempt to Reply" since I thought the author's allowance meant it didn't conflict with answer's intent and would potentially be better as an answer.

With my "Attempt to Reply", it was ultimately rejected with two "clearly conflicts with author's intent".

And this led me to some questions:

  • Does this edit conflict with the author's intent since the author gave allowance of the addition?
  • Is giving such an allowance good or bad practice on StackOverflow?
  • If desiring to give such an allowance, would it have been better to post the answer under the Community Wiki?
  • Is there a mechanism of which I am unaware for transitioning the edit to or informing the Editor to transition the edit to an answer?

In this Suggest Edit for an answer to this question, a user posted an Objective-C version of the RubyMotion solution.

Normally, I would have rejected the edit very quickly, but the original author of the answer wrote "[if] someone wants to edit this and put the objective c equivalent, go ahead", which made me pause and think a bit. I ultimately decided on "Attempt to Reply" since I thought the author's allowance meant it didn't conflict with answer's intent and would potentially be better as an answer.

With my "Attempt to Reply", it was ultimately rejected with two "clearly conflicts with author's intent".

And this led me to some questions:

  • Does this edit conflict with the author's intent since the author gave allowance of the addition?
  • Is giving such an allowance good or bad practice on StackOverflow?
  • If desiring to give such an allowance, would it have been better to post the answer under the Community Wiki?
  • Is there a mechanism of which I am unaware for transitioning the edit to or informing the Editor to transition the edit to an answer?

In this Suggest Edit for an answer to this question, a user posted an Objective-C version of the RubyMotion solution.

Normally, I would have rejected the edit very quickly, but the original author of the answer wrote "[if] someone wants to edit this and put the objective c equivalent, go ahead", which made me pause and think a bit. I ultimately decided on "Attempt to Reply" since I thought the author's allowance meant it didn't conflict with answer's intent and would potentially be better as an answer.

With my "Attempt to Reply", it was ultimately rejected with two "clearly conflicts with author's intent".

And this led me to some questions:

  • Does this edit conflict with the author's intent since the author gave allowance of the addition?
  • Is giving such an allowance good or bad practice on StackOverflow?
  • If desiring to give such an allowance, would it have been better to post the answer under the Community Wiki?
  • Is there a mechanism of which I am unaware for transitioning the edit to or informing the Editor to transition the edit to an answer?
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In this Suggest Edit for an answer to this question, a user posted an Objective-C version of the RubyMotion solution.

Normally, I would have rejected the edit very quickly, but the original author of the answer wrote "[if] someone wants to edit this and put the objective c equivalent, go ahead", which made me pause and think a bit. I ultimately decided on "Attempt to Reply" since I thought the author's allowance meant it didn't conflict with answer's intent and would potentially be better as an answer.

With my "Attempt to Reply", it was ultimately rejected with two "clearly conflicts with author's intent".

And this led me to some questions:

  • Does this edit conflict with the author's intent since the author gave allowance of the addition?
  • Is giving such an allowance good or bad practice on StackOverflow?
  • If desiring to give such an allowance, would it have been better to post the answer under the Community Wiki?
  • Is there a mechanism of which I am unaware for transitioning the edit to or informing the Editor to transition the edit to an answer?