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I noticed that with 2k+ rep my edits are no longer reviewed and are automatically applied. I'd like to edit this question:

I would like to add an update at the bottom that notes that this error is now stated by git as

fatal: Cannot update paths and switch to branch 'branch-name' at the same time.
Did you intend to checkout 'origin/branch-name' which can not be resolved as commit?

But I'm not sure if that would be accepted by the community (and I'd like to also confirm whether or not I'm even correct). This would help eliminate duplicates such as this question:

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    Making edits should mean you are entirely comfortable that it is allowed. Inquiring whether some edit would be acceptable should be done through a meta post (as you do now). Jul 23, 2014 at 21:43
  • You can make a new question since it's a possibly interesting discussion but I can tell you right now that editing that question to indicate a newer error message should be done by providing credible sources that indicate the error message has changed and is appropriate for that exact scenario. Jul 23, 2014 at 21:47
  • @JeroenVannevel This would also only be OK if the new error message replaces the old one in exactly the same circumstances. I'd also add that the new error message should not replace, but be added next to the old one in the question, since some users might still be using an older version.
    – Bruno
    Jul 24, 2014 at 0:16

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