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We could use the Git technique: if there are two commits from the same base, they are (usually) merged on a line-by-line basis, or merged manually in the event of a conflict.

For example, if user one submits this edit (edits shown in bold):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with delete

And user two submits this edit (edits shown in italics):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

The final diff will look like this:

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

(Diff markup for illustrative purposes only and would not be displayed on the documentation page.)

In the event of a conflict, I suggest that the reviewer would submit a combined edit that would replacereplaces the conflicting edits in the queue, and beto reviewed by someone else. However, this would have its own issues as pointed out by @THelper in the comments on this answer.

We could use the Git technique: if there are two commits from the same base, they are (usually) merged on a line-by-line basis, or merged manually in the event of a conflict.

For example, if user one submits this edit (edits shown in bold):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with delete

And user two submits this edit (edits shown in italics):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

The final diff will look like this:

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

(Diff markup for illustrative purposes only and would not be displayed on the documentation page.)

In the event of a conflict, the reviewer would submit a combined edit that would replace the conflicting edits in the queue, and be reviewed by someone else.

We could use the Git technique: if there are two commits from the same base, they are (usually) merged on a line-by-line basis, or merged manually in the event of a conflict.

For example, if user one submits this edit (edits shown in bold):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with delete

And user two submits this edit (edits shown in italics):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

The final diff will look like this:

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

(Diff markup for illustrative purposes only and would not be displayed on the documentation page.)

In the event of a conflict, I suggest that the reviewer submit a combined edit that replaces the conflicting edits in the queue, to reviewed by someone else. However, this would have its own issues as pointed out by @THelper in the comments on this answer.

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We could use the Git technique: if there are two commits from the same base, they are (usually) merged on a line-by-line basis, or merged manually in the event of a conflict.

For example, if user one submits this edit (edits shown in bold):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with delete

And user two submits this edit (edits shown in italics):

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

The final diff will look like this:

Opening Files

To open files, prsse open either double-click on the icon or select the icon and press Enter.

Deleting Files

dleete it with deleteTo delete files, click on them then press the DEL key on your keyboard.

(Diff markup for illustrative purposes only and would not be displayed on the documentation page.)

In the event of a conflict, the reviewer would submit a combined edit that would replace the conflicting edits in the queue, and be reviewed by someone else.