Each tag has its own "changelog", namely under the Activity tab:
https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/c%23?tab=activity
Here all pending and approved edits to a tag are shown. However, some of those edits may have been approved by clueless reviewers and should actually not have been approved.
I think it would be very nice if Subject Matter Experts1 could give their final say about certain edits. I imagine that looks something like this:
So that if a SME clicks the Review button, they can see the actual changes (instead of simply going to the topic) and annotate them as such:
- Looks great (gives extra rep to editor, automatic upvote, ...?)
- Looks OK (no further action)
- Missed one or more of the requested fixes, namely... (showing flags that were supposedly handled by the edit)
- Does not follow the agreed upon editing guidelines for this tag, namely...
- Introduces new problems, namely...
- Very inappropriate, because... (rolls back the edit and slaps the editor and approver(s) on the wrist)
- Not sure (Skip)
These reviews would then better indicate the quality of the edit.
Some notes:
- Multiple SMEs should review each edit.
- SMEs should be able to unilaterally reject or rollback edits.
- Edits/topics/examples that were reviewed should probably be indicated in some way on the documentation site.
- Topics/examples that are edited after a review should probably have their previous reviews invalidated in some way.
Somewhat related: Documentation peer review, but that still seems to be about reviewing before approving an edit.
What do you think?
1: problem: how to define that someone is a Subject Matter Expert? For example if they hold a silver or gold Q&A badge holder in the given tag?