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For questions about the process of editing, how edits work, and other general inquiries about the edit system.

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encouraging edits

This gets too complicated. How do you distinguish more or less important corrections or modifications? It has to be easy to find out, who did what, and to split your votes - maybe not everybody agrees …
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Editing title only gives "Too few characters" error [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Title edit plus minor body edit return 'too short' error This Ask Ubuntu question has to do with Unity and panels, but its original title was "ronald plopper 999" (the O …
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Make the edit-comment-after +5 minutes trick work without gymnastics

Alternative version I like to suggest, instead of this complicated gymnastics: If no comment has been added in between, allow edits even years later. …
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Retag Privilege taken into account when proposing an edit

From the user perspective, a silent acceptance of tag-edits would be preferable. At least the message could be improved - I didn't understand what it tried to tell me. …
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Can we discourage posting Interactive Ruby Shell dialogues?

I have a similar conflict with scala code. It looks like this: scala> val b = List (4, 11, 17) b: List[Int] = List(4, 11, 17) scala> val bs = sortSuperSetSum (b) b …
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