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Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.


  

After reviewing some edits I rejected, they appear differently. The individual edit diff seems to be against the revision the edit was made to, while the review diff was against the current revision. This seems to indicate that approving parallel edits will clobber already approved ones.

This editThis edit doesn't indicate that any clobbering would happen, but during review it definitely showed that the Hello World example would be rolled back.

This editThis edit shows that the Hello World example would have been reverted. The changes it shows to the example had not happened yet when they edited, and the author would have had no reason to revert them anyway.


  

Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.


 

After reviewing some edits I rejected, they appear differently. The individual edit diff seems to be against the revision the edit was made to, while the review diff was against the current revision. This seems to indicate that approving parallel edits will clobber already approved ones.

This edit doesn't indicate that any clobbering would happen, but during review it definitely showed that the Hello World example would be rolled back.

This edit shows that the Hello World example would have been reverted. The changes it shows to the example had not happened yet when they edited, and the author would have had no reason to revert them anyway.


 

Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.

 

After reviewing some edits I rejected, they appear differently. The individual edit diff seems to be against the revision the edit was made to, while the review diff was against the current revision. This seems to indicate that approving parallel edits will clobber already approved ones.

This edit doesn't indicate that any clobbering would happen, but during review it definitely showed that the Hello World example would be rolled back.

This edit shows that the Hello World example would have been reverted. The changes it shows to the example had not happened yet when they edited, and the author would have had no reason to revert them anyway.

 

Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

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Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.


After reviewing some edits I rejected, they appear differently. The individual edit diff seems to be against the revision the edit was made to, while the review diff was against the current revision. This seems to indicate that approving parallel edits will clobber already approved ones.

This edit doesn't indicate that any clobbering would happen, but during review it definitely showed that the Hello World example would be rolled back.

This edit shows that the Hello World example would have been reverted. The changes it shows to the example had not happened yet when they edited, and the author would have had no reason to revert them anyway.


Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.

Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.


After reviewing some edits I rejected, they appear differently. The individual edit diff seems to be against the revision the edit was made to, while the review diff was against the current revision. This seems to indicate that approving parallel edits will clobber already approved ones.

This edit doesn't indicate that any clobbering would happen, but during review it definitely showed that the Hello World example would be rolled back.

This edit shows that the Hello World example would have been reverted. The changes it shows to the example had not happened yet when they edited, and the author would have had no reason to revert them anyway.


Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

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Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be accepted and that they would want to roll it back)(they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.

Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.

Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

Documentation assumes the same edit model as Q&A, where only one edit can occur at a time, and other editors must wait until an edit is complete to perform another one.

However, the actual model in Documentation is parallel edits from the same base. If multiple edits are queued and one is approved, all other edits now appear to roll back the approved edit, even though they had no intention of doing that (they couldn't have unless they were time travelers and knew the edit would be created and accepted and that they would want to roll it back).

This is compounded by the fact that an entire page is considered a single document when editing, so edits to separate examples and sections still conflict with each other. That's for a separate meta post though.

The current system where each approved edit clobbers all other parallel edits is chaotic. I end up rejecting perfectly acceptable edits because they unintentionally revert the other perfectly acceptable edit that was approved first.

Since edits can happen in parallel, there needs to be a way to merge edits that started from the same base.

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