So far I was working under the assumption that any edit will push a closed question to the review queue.
After all, we advise question-banned users to improve their old questions, and that would not work if the questions are closed and nobody else is likely to notice the edit.
But the documentation for this appears to be contradictory:
According to the help center
Closed questions that receive edits within the first 5 days of closure are automatically put into a review queue to be considered for reopening.
But according to this Faq entry
questions with active reopen votes, as well as questions which have been edited after closing, appear in the reopen queue.
And this help center entry says:
There is functionally no difference between an [on hold] question and a [closed] one; neither can be answered until it is re-opened, but they both allow comments, votes and edits.
Does an edit always cause a closed question to go to review?
Or is this only the case for "locked" questions that have been closed less than 5 days ago?
Is it any edits or just edits from the original asker?
Is there a rate limit or maximum on how often edits can cause a question to go into the queue?