OK. I understand that discouraging "EDIT" in Stack Overflow posts is a bit controversial. Even though questions should read like actual questions, and answers should read like actual answers (and not news tickers). Even though we already have detailed, comprehensive edit histories that already perform the same function. I've posted at least once on Meta about this, and there are always complaints about my stance. People are really attached to their EDITs.
But what about Documentation?
Surely a Documentation article really should read like a book chapter or small article. Does anyone who considers themselves a serious writer ever put EDITs in their books or articles? Does anyone who contributes to Documentation genuinely consider EDITs a viable technique?
(Note: There are some blog writers who do, in fact, use EDITs. However, I'm willing to, at least for purposes of this discussion, label them as "not serious writers," or at least "using blogs that don't have adequate tools, like edit histories.")