Here's the scenario. I created an improvement request to move a couple of examples from one book to another. After a few days of nobody else pick it up, I decided to do it myself.
Since I cannot "handle my own improvement requests", I decided to dismiss it. After all, the work had been done to my satisfaction. But the improvement request is still there on the example in its new topic / book. I can't edit it. I can't "withdraw" it. I can't comment on it to say that it is no longer needed.
Here's the example: https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/design-patterns/1331/strategy-pattern/12362/using-java-8-functional-interfaces-to-implement-the-strategy-pattern#t=2016100807083352802
There are 2 bugs in the workflow, IMO.
When someone "dismisses" their own request, this should be equivalent to withdrawing it.
You should be able to implement your own topic and improvement requests ... but NOT get any bonus reputation points for doing that. (Because that would be a rort!)