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In this case, given that the proposed edit has no bearing on the issue being asked about, and especially given the stated reason for the changereason for the change:

@merlin2011: Please keep in mind that questions are not only read by you or me or Mike, but also by beginners who tend to adopt bad habbits [sic] like using wrong type specifiers in format strings. [...]

the proposers should consider themselves responsible for it.

I think it makes sense in general for those who see a tangential issue as important to make the edit. (And I'm not saying it isn't important -- it's a good thought, actually.) That's pretty much the purpose of the editing feature.

(You could also do it yourself, as a friendly concession to your peers' concerns (assuming you consider these people close enough peers)).

It makes sense for them to have commented first, though: there's no edit that won't rub some OP the wrong way.

In this case, given that the proposed edit has no bearing on the issue being asked about, and especially given the stated reason for the change:

@merlin2011: Please keep in mind that questions are not only read by you or me or Mike, but also by beginners who tend to adopt bad habbits [sic] like using wrong type specifiers in format strings. [...]

the proposers should consider themselves responsible for it.

I think it makes sense in general for those who see a tangential issue as important to make the edit. (And I'm not saying it isn't important -- it's a good thought, actually.) That's pretty much the purpose of the editing feature.

(You could also do it yourself, as a friendly concession to your peers' concerns (assuming you consider these people close enough peers)).

It makes sense for them to have commented first, though: there's no edit that won't rub some OP the wrong way.

In this case, given that the proposed edit has no bearing on the issue being asked about, and especially given the stated reason for the change:

@merlin2011: Please keep in mind that questions are not only read by you or me or Mike, but also by beginners who tend to adopt bad habbits [sic] like using wrong type specifiers in format strings. [...]

the proposers should consider themselves responsible for it.

I think it makes sense in general for those who see a tangential issue as important to make the edit. (And I'm not saying it isn't important -- it's a good thought, actually.) That's pretty much the purpose of the editing feature.

(You could also do it yourself, as a friendly concession to your peers' concerns (assuming you consider these people close enough peers)).

It makes sense for them to have commented first, though: there's no edit that won't rub some OP the wrong way.

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In this case, given that the proposed edit has no bearing on the issue being asked about, and especially given the stated reason for the change:

@merlin2011: Please keep in mind that questions are not only read by you or me or Mike, but also by beginners who tend to adopt bad habbits [sic] like using wrong type specifiers in format strings. [...]

the proposers should consider themselves responsible for it.

I think it makes sense in general for those who see a tangential issue as important to make the edit. (And I'm not saying it isn't important -- it's a good thought, actually.) That's pretty much the purpose of the editing feature.

(You could also do it yourself, as a friendly concession to your peers' concerns (assuming you consider these people close enough peers)).

It makes sense for them to have commented first, though: there's no edit that won't rub some OP the wrong way.

In this case, given that the proposed edit has no bearing on the issue being asked about, and especially given the stated reason for the change:

@merlin2011: Please keep in mind that questions are not only read by you or me or Mike, but also by beginners who tend to adopt bad habbits like using wrong type specifiers in format strings. [...]

the proposers should consider themselves responsible for it.

I think it makes sense in general for those who see a tangential issue as important to make the edit. (And I'm not saying it isn't important -- it's a good thought, actually.) That's pretty much the purpose of the editing feature.

(You could also do it yourself, as a friendly concession to your peers' concerns (assuming you consider these people close enough peers)).

It makes sense for them to have commented first, though: there's no edit that won't rub some OP the wrong way.

In this case, given that the proposed edit has no bearing on the issue being asked about, and especially given the stated reason for the change:

@merlin2011: Please keep in mind that questions are not only read by you or me or Mike, but also by beginners who tend to adopt bad habbits [sic] like using wrong type specifiers in format strings. [...]

the proposers should consider themselves responsible for it.

I think it makes sense in general for those who see a tangential issue as important to make the edit. (And I'm not saying it isn't important -- it's a good thought, actually.) That's pretty much the purpose of the editing feature.

(You could also do it yourself, as a friendly concession to your peers' concerns (assuming you consider these people close enough peers)).

It makes sense for them to have commented first, though: there's no edit that won't rub some OP the wrong way.

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jscs
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In this case, given that the proposed edit has no bearing on the issue being asked about, and especially given the stated reason for the change:

@merlin2011: Please keep in mind that questions are not only read by you or me or Mike, but also by beginners who tend to adopt bad habbits like using wrong type specifiers in format strings. [...]

the proposers should consider themselves responsible for it.

I think it makes sense in general for those who see a tangential issue as important to make the edit. (And I'm not saying it isn't important -- it's a good thought, actually.) That's pretty much the purpose of the editing feature.

(You could also do it yourself, as a friendly concession to your peers' concerns (assuming you consider these people close enough peers)).

It makes sense for them to have commented first, though: there's no edit that won't rub some OP the wrong way.