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It's probably not that simple to implement but it would greatly help us out emptying the current backlog of changes.

user story

  • user A submits 2 examples X and Y on the same topic
    • user B knows about X but not about Y
    • user C knows about Y but not about X
  • user B (partially) rejects X
    • Y remains in the queue and X too until someone else rejects/approves it as well
  • user C (partially) approves Y
    • Y is green on the proposed changed page (that part can't be rejected anymore)
    • user A is notified of the partial approval
  • user D (partially) rejects X
    • the proposed change quits the queue
    • user A is notified of the partial rejection
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  • In general a nice idea, in theory. In practice I wonder how this can be implemented with a nice user experience...
    – bwoebi
    Jul 26, 2016 at 6:12
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    This will only serve to over-complicate the review process. I'd rather see examples as separate entities altogether. With a review for each example. So, an edit to an example will not place the whole topic in the review queue.
    – Cerbrus
    Jul 26, 2016 at 7:04

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