Recently I've edited a question that was basically about CSS and site-building. It has the tag logo. Unfortunately, I happened to read the description of the tag, and here it is:
Logo is a computer programming language, created mainly for the purposes of education. If you're referencing logos in the sense of "corporate logos", please use the tag graphical-logo instead.
And here is description of the tag graphical-logo:
Logo images, e.g. corporate logos. To distinguish from the computer programming language logo.
I was in good mood, and it was quite apparent that I should retag it, to not contaminate the 'logo' section. So I did.
Here is the feedback:
Rejected 18 hours ago:
David Eisenstat reviewed this 18 hours ago: Reject
This edit is too minor; suggested edits should be substantive improvements addressing multiple issues in the post.
Rup reviewed this 18 hours ago: Reject
An improvement - thanks - but doesn't need that tag really
couling reviewed this 18 hours ago: Approve
Rob reviewed this 18 hours ago: Reject
This edit is too minor; suggested edits should be substantive improvements addressing multiple issues in the post.
I understand that logo is not so major and important, but if some guy tags a question java, when the question is about some sort of php (php), none should retag it because it is too minor?
So, I decided to not spend my time and not retag anything since then, till I'm 2k+ user. So let's have one big mess on the site, because retagging is too minor.
Who is right?