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I edited this answer, which contains quite a bit of quoted text. While the answer does credit the source, it was not very specific, containing just the company name.

I added an exact link to the source and my edit was approved. But 2 out of 5 reviewers voted to reject the edit using the following reason: "This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer."

Later the author himself reverted my edit. So I'm wondering if adding source links in edits like I did is ok or not.

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    I think if it would be a community wiki then it would be okay. But here i would have wrote a comment to OP otherwise i think it's a conflict with the content of OP's original answer
    – Rizier123
    Feb 15, 2015 at 9:43
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    A block quote that large should definitely attribute its source. Feb 15, 2015 at 15:59
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    @Rizier123: How does it "conflict with the content of the OP's answer"? And what does community wiki have to do with it? Q&As are collaboratively edited and this edit did not change the substance of the post at all anyway. Feb 15, 2015 at 18:44
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    I'm the original author. The source was an email from Xilinx, not this link. I was not aware of the availability of this information elsewhere.
    – cherno
    Feb 15, 2015 at 19:29

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Yes, your edit was absolutely sound. The original post author should have included the link.

I cannot for the life of me comprehend why those two reviewers rejected your edit (but I see all sorts of bizarre review decisions, so it's not a big surprise), or why the author reverted it.

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    I'm the original author. I reverted the answer because my source was an email from Xilinx. I don't know know why the other reviewers rejected the edit. I have since updated the answer to more clearly state the source was an email, and then also to include the link added in the edit as well.
    – cherno
    Feb 15, 2015 at 19:58

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