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I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for earning Docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

    But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for earning Docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

    If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  2. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for earning Docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for earning Docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

    If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  2. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

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I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for docsearning Docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for earning Docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

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I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now.

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

I don't know of a policy yet (Docs is new), but maybe we can set one right now. Here's what I propose:

Not sure which edit you're talking about, but I'll just assume it was a valid correction. If it's valid, it should be approved. Going over the concerns I predict being raised:

  1. But people will get rep unjustly. If it's a large enough edit to pass the threshold for docs rep, then maybe they deserve Docs rep (or maybe the original edit introducing the spelling errors shouldn't have been approved). Otherwise, 99% of these won't pass that threshold and don't matter.

If we need to, let's adjust those thresholds - not impose artificial limits to keep people from making real improvements.

  1. The queues will fill up with these. Come back when this actually happens. I've been saying for years that it's an invalid argument when it comes to the 'normal' suggested edit queue, and I suspect this will be the same story. It might be a problem on smaller sites, but it's been confined to the theoretical on SO.

Remember, 'too minor' is a reject reason in neither the Suggested Edits queue nor in Documentation. If we can't find anything else wrong with it other than "but it's too small"... maybe we ought to approve it.

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