My recent edit resulted in a "reject and edit" although one reviewer did accept it. So already there seems to be some disagreement on whether my edit was warranted. While I personally believe it was I would like to know what can objectively said to be wrong with my specific edit.
Changes I made:
- Improved formatting (applied code formatting, added one line break)
- Corrected multiple incomplete sentences, thereby slightly changing wording
- Correcting grammar (mainly capitalization)
Extent of the changes by the reject & edit:
- applied code formatting
- Corrected half of the capitalization errors on I, leaving several instances of i and other similiar errors
My fictitious quote in the title is the message I get here.
It is a common reason to reject and edit if the edit is not thorough enough. Clearly this is not the case, but what did I do wrong?
The only thing I can think of is construing my changes in wording as changes in intent, but I do not actually see that here.
export * from 'library/src/feature-path/feature-file'
, as you had put that into a separate line already. In any case, rejecting because of such a minor issue would have been extraordinarily pedantic.