I'm very confused about Documentation. This has been my experience so far:
- I started writing an introduction for the Processing documentation.
- Only when I was about to post, I realized that there was an existing introduction pending review.
- I accepted that review, but then I realized that their introduction was a bit misleading, so I edited it.
- My edit went into the improvement request queue.
- Then somebody else introduced a separate edit, which IMHO was pretty low quality. I rejected that edit with some hopefully useful feedback.
- Then a second person rejected my edit as conflicting with the edit that I had rejected.
- Then a third person approved the edit that I had rejected.
Shouldn't the newer edit have been rejected as conflicting with my older (and imho, better quality) edit?
This is further complicated by the fact that when I go to the Processing documentation, it takes me to my edits. So it looks like I "won". But then when I go there without being logged in, it shows the other edits, not mine.
And maybe I'm doing something wrong. When I go to edit the Processing topic, it shows me edits for both examples inside that topic- one of which contains my edit, the other contains somebody else's. When I hit submit, which am I editing? This whole thing makes me feel like a bit of an idiot.
I was pretty excited about Documentation, and I'm not the type to hate on new things just because they're different from what I'm used to. I'm very active in the processing tag, and was planning on being pretty active on Documentation. I want to like Documentation. But my experience so far has been very confusing and frustrating.
I'm not even sure I'm linking to this correctly, but here is my rejected edit: https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/50783?draftId=43253
Here is the edit that I rejected, then my edit was rejected for conflicting with, but is the "winning" edit: https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/61154
My question is: What am I supposed to do now? Do I resubmit my rejected edit? Do I edit the "winning" one (which imho is very low quality) to look more like mine? Do I forget it and move on- to what exactly? Why should I continue trying to improve documentation if I'm just going to be rejected in favor of lower-quality posts?