10:04 PM
@CrisLuengo lol of course! I felt I needed to ask regardless, since I thought I understood how that part of the system worked, and visibly didn't. — Mathieu Guindon 1 min ago
But your edits do not meet the guidelines in the answer to that question. None of the "Dos" under "Editing code in Answers" mentions "adding code to make the answer more correct". It says "Fix syntax errors and typos", "Improve formatting", "Correct spelling/grammar issues in the answer body". Your edit added code to their answer. If the user is active on the site, it would likely be better to add a comment to the effect of "here are all of the permissions you can grant" and allow them to edit them in if desired. Otherwise, add a new answer. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
I don't think we need the question asked three times: once in the title, once as "How does the process work?" and once at the end under the bullets. I'm also with @Cerbrus in that I don't know that we need a FAQ about it, as I don't think it's actually asked that frequently. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@ryanyuyu I was legitimately asking this question because I didn't know the answers, but I figured it could be useful, too (there was no question that went over the topic in detail). — JL2210 9 secs ago
No proposed answer? Most faq-proposed have a (self) answer. Otherwise it's just a normal question. — ryanyuyu 2 mins ago
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11:12 PM
Not on stack is likely the best place :/. Asking for off-site resource is off-topic :/.... maybe you can try your luck in chatrooms? — Patrice 32 secs ago
@HereticMonkey The code "change" simply incorporates the full list of grant privileges available for RDS found as a comment under the answer. Moving the content from the comment to the answer follows the edit guidance specified in stackoverflow.com/help/editing which says "Edits are expected to be substantial and to leave the post better than you found it. Common reasons for edits include:...To include additional information only found in comments, so all of the information relevant to the post is contained in one place". — enharmonic 57 secs ago
ok - well since something they don't offer, seems like a fine place but I get your point. — timpone 51 secs ago
I totally second this answer. Mods don't get to make the rules, they are here to enforce them. — Baum mit Augen ♦ 1 min ago
@JL2210 its a mistake to say that the guidance for not editing code in questions should be applied equally to answers; there are separate sections in the guidance for that very reason – to delineate the fact that "Unlike questions, making an answer work is a good thing and should be encouraged with a few guidelines to follow." — enharmonic 1 min ago
11:34 PM
@JL2210 You were not the reviewer, but here is the link to the suggested edit anyways: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/23872167 — enharmonic 2 mins ago
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