I submitted an edit for Documentation, and soon I was surprised to see that my edit was rejected. Then I looked at the reviewers arguments, and they were right -- but they talked not about my edit, but something completely different. Then I looked at the diff, and my edit did not contain my original changes, but something completely different, what was indeed a wrong thing, and the reviewers rightfully rejected it. I felt like stupid, that they believed I did the wrong thing, and it was also funny that my commit message was in disaccordance with the actual edit.
What happened?
- I fixed an obvious error, a typo in the code.
- Someone else (A) fixed the same typo.
- Some another person (B) improved a confusing text.
- The 2 other persons improvements were merged before mine.
- Consequently the diff of my edit did not show my improvement, as this part agreed with the most recent version, thanks to the edit from (A).
- But it shown that I changed the text fixed by (B) to the old, confusing version.
This method of merging parallel changes is very prone to errors, and results lots of frustration for editors. Hope it will be improved soon.