TLDR What procedures are recommended when disagreeing with a another user's review?
forgive me if there is a dup
case study
I have a ping that leads me to this question and the comment below:
LinearLayout with style and without orientation issue?
It is about a suggested edit I rejected and edited 14 hours previously:
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/20327029/revisions
I had to actually go to the commenter's page, activity where they'd reviewed the edit to see what I actually rejected.
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10204487
Now the comment says:
This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - Did I miss something or did you just add a tag you like and called that critical issue? Anyway for those minor edits I consider it very rude to reject-edit. There is an approve-edit mechanism for that.
ok the critical issue was this:
But, can I resolve my problem, without disable warning?
I edited it again.
Is a comment always the best way to deal with this situation? Let me comment on reviews (and notify the reviewers)
I'm assuming there are protocols and that these would vary depending upon the issue of disagreement.
What is the best way to deal with a fellow reviewer when you do not agree with their review?
If you're still reading only continue if you're truly bored.
Personally this comment wasted a lot of time for me to figure out what was going on and it would've been better for me had the commenter fixed the critical issue and left me in blissful ignorance ..
... and I wasn't going to get into a debate about:
... the validity of rejecting an edit and then replacing a tag with a more suitable tag..
.. or the fact that reviewers get tired and I missed the poorly worded sentence ..
.. is a poorly worded sentence a critical issue ...
.. when is it rude to reject edits (which would make an interesting meta discussion) ...
... And since when do reviewers think it's ok to approve minor edits..
It would be good if there was a link to a Meta post that users could use as a link in a comment for this type of situation given noise in comments being an issue.
android-styles
would be a good additional tag. Fair enough, but why do you not give credit to the author of the original edit by improving instead of rejecting? After all you have used all of their improvements in your own edit.