Timeline for Documentation edit rejected due to it being 'too minor to accept'
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Jun 3, 2020 at 15:29 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Aug 19, 2016 at 15:43 | comment | added | Fred Barclay | @JGreenwell I can definitely agree with that. I don't believe I deserve much of the rep I've gotten from Docs (though now that I have it I don't want to loose it!). | |
Aug 11, 2016 at 14:14 | comment | added | LinkBerest - SO sold our work | They have lost a lot of my trust through their actions and I am not willing to invest more until I see some of the promised changes | |
Aug 11, 2016 at 14:12 | comment | added | Undo Mod | @JGreenwell No, any changes to reputation will almost certainly be retroactive. Don't worry about the rep, worry about the documentation and the improvements themselves. The team will figure out reputation in time. | |
Aug 11, 2016 at 14:10 | comment | added | LinkBerest - SO sold our work | Note: I reject too minor edits on SOD on occasion (which I would approve for Q&A) due to rep gain and the fact that Python tag at least has enough people that queues do not fill up as much - I will continue to do so until I see a rep limit as I have gotten rep (repeated +5) for small changes of this type and it is not deserved - once fixed (or actual guidance given in help) then I'll change my policy | |
Aug 11, 2016 at 13:57 | comment | added | Undo Mod | @TylerH I don't have access to that; you'll have to ask a developer. I just know it exists. | |
Aug 11, 2016 at 13:27 | comment | added | TylerH | @undo Can you publish somewhere at least a rough description of how substantive an edit needs to be to gain rep? | |
Aug 11, 2016 at 13:26 | history | edited | TylerH | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
slight clarification
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Aug 10, 2016 at 11:48 | comment | added | NathanOliver | @SuperBiasedMan Yes, on main, if they fix a variable name with code markup but leave a bunch of spelling errors then that is a bad edit and can be rejected. I like to use reject and edit or reject as no improvement. On the other hand if they fix a variable name with code markup and that is the only issue then it is a good edit. You can't fix stuff that isn't broken so they fixed what they could and that should be approved. | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 10:24 | comment | added | SuperBiasedMan | Is it not policy on the Q&A side to reject a "too minor" edit if there's other improvements that should have been done but weren't? Does that apply differently for docs (where it's meant to be a continuous addition rather than polishing the existing finished post) | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 3:51 | history | edited | UndoMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added 23 characters in body
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Aug 10, 2016 at 3:44 | comment | added | techydesigner | Ok thank you for the answer - didn't know about the threshold. | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 3:42 | comment | added | Undo Mod | @techydesigner Maybe, but it shouldn't really matter. There'll almost certainly still be a threshold, and I trust the team to find a meaningful threshold. | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 3:42 | comment | added | techydesigner | In response to 1, are they not planning on changing the reputation ratios? | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 3:41 | vote | accept | techydesigner | ||
Aug 10, 2016 at 3:41 | history | answered | UndoMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |