As somebody who regularly goes through review queues on the main Stack Overflow site, the introduction of reviewing Documentation edits has brought upon a conundrum for me.
What are the expectations of reviews when going through this review queue?
Originally, I went through the proposed changes in the specific topics that I am knowledgeable in, seeing which changes had correct code, first of all, and all the other requirements. However, this review queue has brought upon the question - what are we really meant to be reviewing. Obviously, if I get a proposed change about Java (for example) I am going to be reading the descriptions and the prose, rather than the code. However, is there a standard that has been set in stone? If not, could we lay a plan out for that?