I wrote a post, and somebody edited it. I liked that edit, but now there's a quite prominent option to undo that edit, titled "Rollback".
When cliked, it shows a dialog:
That looks quite ... nuclear. Why was this added, what is its purpose?
I wrote a post, and somebody edited it. I liked that edit, but now there's a quite prominent option to undo that edit, titled "Rollback".
When cliked, it shows a dialog:
That looks quite ... nuclear. Why was this added, what is its purpose?
According to these comments by developer Brian Nickel on the Übermeta:
[this rollback button in the post menu] was added over a decade ago and appears when you're the owner and the post was edited by someone else after you. [...] As for how it surfaced, I found out it wasn't being rendered when trying to test the new post menu code. My attempt to just completely delete it got overruled in code review, so here we are.
I don't like it being there as I think people aren't familiar with it and are going to start rollback wars, either intentionally or not, but as they said, here we are.
gradle
, and not gradle clean
(as that is the full command), and why isn't it giving the same treatment for the other commands in that list. It also added the java
code format for something that is gradle log/error output, not Java code, etc.
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Jan 13, 2021 at 16:59