I had this suggested edit review task on which I'd like others' opinion. For the avoidance of doubt, I'm absolutely sure it's a good faith edit on a wrong (but accepted) answer.
I'm not sure what to do. The edit does change the algorithm (both fixing an off-by one on the offset and making column number 0
based rather than 1
based), so normally I would reject, but I feel like this is an edge case as the editor is plainly trying to make a non-working and accepted solution work.
My options seem to be:
- Reject the edit and downvote the answer.
- As per 1, but also leave a comment saying that I've seen the suggested edit and suggest the editor leaves their own answer.
- Approve the edit as a general improvement to the situation
I read this answer, that I think would point me toward 3, but I'm not sure whether I'd call this edit minor. My instinct is to do 2, but I'm really not sure, so soliciting some advice / discussion.