You get notifications when a post you are viewing has been updated or received new comments. I was surprised to learn that this functionality is not present where it is needed the most -- when you are in the middle of editing a post.
This is a feature request to improve the handling of editing conflicts. At a minimum, there should no longer be situations where you unknowingly overwrite somebody's edit.
There are some individual questions about (aspects of) this problem [1] [2] [3] [4], but -- to my surprise -- I have not been able to find an existing feature request to improve the handling of editing conflicts.
(Tangentially, I also note a recent change which slightly alleviates the situation, but by no means resolves it.)
I don't really care how this is resolved; I can imagine at least
- Notify users who have an edit in progress that another incoming edit will cause a conflict
- I imagine this should be easy to do on top of existing functionality, but it's also the least appealing solution, because it still leaves the user with the burden of handing the merge manually. It's still way better than accidentally overwriting somebody's edit, and allows you to back out and start over if you are planning a substantial edit, but have not yet made significant changes.
- Offer a colored diff for merging when you are about to save
- No idea how much harder this would be to do, and whether users are prepared to actually use this (StackOverflow users are probably generally familiar with such tools, but other sites in the SE network might have users who have never seen anything like it).
- Offer to merge automatically, and simply mark the sections where there is a conflict.
- This is actually probably both easier to implement and easier to use than the previous item.
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above) which might perhaps require some special handling; though I hope that is not the case.git merge
between edits, and alert the user when there is a conflict or too small a difference, would be nice, as then the changes by both the user and the other editing user would be kept.