When reviewing in the Triage queue, I often see malformatted questions. Most of the time it's easy to improve by simply putting the code in the correct environment.
However, editing the question is not possible from within the Triage review. Instead, I feel tempted to click "Should be improved". Normally, I then go the question directly and edit the question.
I can think of two shortcomings with this approach:
- After my edit, the question may be regarded as "Looks OK" by other reviewers, but as I clicked "Should be improved", a fourth review became necessary. That's inefficient.
- After having edited, the question is not immediately improved. First someone has to accept the edit. In the meantime, another reviewer may review the question while seeing that it's not acceptable. She then also wants to edit it and after her edit, she would learn that another edit is pending. That's inefficient as well.
So what's the right way to handle edits for question that are actually in the Triage queue? If it's already a known shortcoming, why not doing something about it? For example, reviewers should know when an edit is pending, and ideally be able to edit the question right from the Triage review.