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12:01
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I’ve occasionally had such minor edits declined simply because they’re deemed too minor, and a waste of reviewers’ time. As far I undershand, that’s a valid rejection reason to apply for minor edits.
@Andreasdetestscensorship I consider this a misinterpretation of the rule, to be honest. My reading has always been that the efit should fix as many issues with a post as possible, and if there are glaring issues still present, it should be rejected, otherwise - approved. If you had edits rejected only because they are "too minor", I'd consider them bad reviews.
In this case, however, the reason I want an override is simple - the preview didn't show me the full exceprt, so I mistakenly thought they fixed the link while doing nothing to provide guidance. Upon opening the review "for review" as I usually do, I realized that the guidance was there, just not shown...
12:21
I do sometimes leave glaring issues behind, but only because I’m unable to fix them. If I consider the question not close-worthy, but in need of edits, I do suggest edits even when leaving behind large issues. I tend to also leave a comment, and ask for the author to clarify it.
Well, tag wikis are a bit different from posts, though, I assume. There’s always been higher barrier to editing tags.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Indeed a misinterpretation. If we reword the wrong interpretation, it becomes glaringly obvious: "Incorrect posts should not be edited, if the changes are small". Which makes no actual sense. If somebody mistyped a word or two, then they should be fixed. If there is nothing else to change, then there is nothing else to change.
The rule is for suggested edits that only change a word or two amongst ten different errors, for example
@Andreasdetestscensorship I also have a pragmatic approach to handling "too minor" edits: even if the edit doesn't fix all the issues with the post, I just ask myself a question "is the edit an overall improvement?" - if it is, I hit approve (and usually "improve" to fast-track it), otherwise - reject.
@VLAZ yup, exactly.
Cargo-cult reviewing is, unfortunately, a thing.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I have a similar rule of thumb - the edit should be one whole unit of fixes. For example, fixing spelling mistakes. Not fixing some but leaving "i" instead of "I" in a bunch of places. If the edit could have also changed the title to be more descriptive, that's a separate unit of work for me. I wouldn't require the suggestion to do both.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine btw, that comes from a reviewer who rejected twice as many suggestions as they approved
Also, even if an edit doesn't cover 100% of the things that should be changed, I go with "does it take me less time to reject and edit or to improve and edit" and go with that. Again, as a guiding principle.
Occasionally, I reject and edit because an editor really, really, should not have made that suggestion. Even if "Improve edit" might take less time to fix.
12:28
@VLAZ sounds reasonable. Although I'd be inclined to reject an edit even if it is a single unit of fixes if, overall, it omits too much. Although I won't reject just because the edit forgets to remove "thanks". I will, though, if it also (in addition to that) forgets to fix formatting all over the post.
@VLAZ Yup, same. Commonly known as "making a judgement call". You know, what reviewers should be doing.
So the rule: make sure the edit is more useful than the time wasted to review it.
something like that :)
more like "would this suggestion require another substantial edit to fix the post"
but the gist is basically the same
@OlegValteriswithUkraine If the post is in some way useful, but has a lot of issues, it should be fine to divide them between us. There's no point why a single person has to fix every problem. Sometimes I just can't understand a paragraph, while others can. Better leave it for somebody else to fix it, than provide my own broken interpretation.
@Andreasdetestscensorship oh, it doesn't imply that a suggestion should fix all issues with the post. But if it skips way too many obvious issues, it is guaranteed to get a reject vote from me (most likely - a "reject and edit" with a comment to the editor in the edit summary).
12:44
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Even if it also fixes a lot of issues? But, well, I guess this case is rare for an actually useful post. Containing this many problems likely means the post should just be closed/deleted instead.
@Andreasdetestscensorship no, if it also fixes a lot, it is very likely to get an "improve" from me, obviously
Yeah. Anyway. We're repeating ourselves now. :P
What I mean is that if a suggestion skips over "thanks in advance" while fixing a substantial amount, that's no reason to reject, IMO. On the other hand, if it just removes it while the post remains in a shitty state, I'll reject it.
@Andreasdetestscensorship kinda :)
Lots of reviewers probably need that repeated a couple of times, though.
"dumb" application of rules is just as harmful as not following them, IMO.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine They're not reading the transcript of this room. :P
@Andreasdetestscensorship sometimes I am glad they don't xD
I am surprised I still haven't made any "friends" (yet) due to inheriting the room.
probably because everyone just wants to be friends with @ZoestandswithUkraine :)
13:03
Nobody want that.
ah, I nearly forgot you went to hiatus for a while :)
May 9 at 10:42, by Zoe stands with Ukraine
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Well, I am a certified friend-making expert. That's why I'm releasing a book on how to friend
How long would I have to go on hiatus to not expect a rickroll link from Zoe?
till the estimated heat death of the universe, I guess?
@OlegValteriswithUkraine hahaha, they posted that earlier question they're referring to that got closed on Meta.
Oh, of course, my surrogate noted that already at the time.
@CodyGray the low or the high one?
13:12
Um?
sorry, a bad unicode pun ^^"
Oh
I see. I exclusively think of that in terms of the phrase "surrogate pair", which is why I didn't make the connection here.
I was trying to figure out whether Ryan was high or not. :-)
yeah. I'll see myself out, I know :)
Hahaha, I mean, now that you explained it, I think it's funny.
Thus putting a lie to the old saying that it always ruins a joke to explain it.
it made it plainly obvious. Now I'll see myself out.
13:28
I see y'all have really normalized this pun thing.
I guess it's symbolic.
@CodyGray That’s correct.
@CodyGray Why were you gone, btw?
@OlegValteriswithUkraine You can be "friends" with me. Just make sure to have a really old, shitty question, and act up once it gets closed. :)
13:44
Already did it :) Not a shitty one, though - just an attempt at a mega-canonical. Which got me dragged to Meta in the first place, and... I liked it here :)
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Neh, I've seen that one. No need to close it.
@Andreasdetestscensorship it's been closed for years now regardless :)
Oh. Maybe you attempted multiple mega-canonicals. If not, my brain is just malfunctioning, but that's not uncommon.
wait...
oh
it's... been reopened 3 years ago? wut?
o_O
13:51
huh, thanks for reminding me to take a look. Haven't opened it in a while, obviously.
Somebody's not paying attention.
haven't been paying attention to main for a while
so boring
I am apparently lost.
And my back really hurts. These train seats are horrible.
13:56
ah, you are travelling
I am a travelling man.
Don't worry. I still have 5 hours left of my train ride to bother you guys here. Well, unless I fall asleep. That's quite likely.
@Andreasdetestscensorship at least you can't be solved
@OlegValteriswithUkraine :P
14:58
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I've made more friends?
15:12
@ZoestandswithUkraine nope, doesn't seem like it
I can confirm she’s not. I still haven’t be able to feed her licorice. Lucky for her, though, I’m back in the city in 4 hours, and ready to feed her.
@Andreasdetestscensorship I'm out of the city :p
@ZoestandswithUkraine 🤯 Come eat my licorice!
@ZoestandswithUkraine I think we need a CM escalation: there is a threat of forced licorice feeding!
@OlegValteriswithUkraine it's fine, I have plot armor
15:28
@ZoestandswithUkraine all good then!
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Do you think the CMs want some licorice too?
expected: rejected (circular definition, no guidance)
actual: rejected (1 approver, 2 rejectors)
link: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/34400575
in The Meta Room, 2 days ago, by Zoe stands with Ukraine
27 secs ago, by Zoe stands with Ukraine
May 16 at 16:02, by Zoe stands with Ukraine
yesterday, by Zoe stands with Ukraine
@Andreasdetestscensorship On behalf of every past, present, and future living and dead creatures, ew
@OlegValteriswithUkraine looks plagiarised. Will take a look when I get home in a couple hours
@ZoestandswithUkraine doesn't seem to be, actually, at least I couldn't find a source (plenty of reasons to reject even without it, though)
Yeah, agreed
I often take no usage guidance as a lazy way to not have to check for plagiarism
15:35
@ZoestandswithUkraine Let’s celebrate. Zoe finally wants to speak for the CMs.
@ZoestandswithUkraine yeah, it kind of is, although copied content usually stands out well enough to be able to spot it at a glance in my experience. Btw, this exact report is more of a test for an extension I am making to my userscript for suggested edits reviews - got too tired of manually reporting reviews...
@OlegValteriswithUkraine fair enough :p Will look anyway
@ZoestandswithUkraine sure, thanks!
also want to bootstrap semi-automated plagiarism checks at some point
The first sentence is a rewrite of this: serenity.is/docs
yup, it's definitely a rewrite, but we don't count rewrites as copied content, IIRC
@OlegValteriswithUkraine wish the API provided an endpoint for review votes, it's hella annoying to parse the utterly non-semantic markup of the status notice
16:29
does anyone have a couple of example reviews at hand where the edit is:
- approved by an OP;
- rejected by an OP;
?
16:41
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Rejected edit by OP: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/34256839
(it's my own post)
@VLAZ perfect, thanks!
@Andreasdetestscensorship much appreciated!
Looking through old edit suggestions is interesting. I have no idea what happened here: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/26941309
@Andreasdetestscensorship A user rejected but then that user was deleted, so Community now owns their review.
@VLAZ Yeah, but I have no idea why I made that edit, and what my summary was supposed to mean.
I can't figure it out, either
Oh, if you see the full list of revisions OP apparently added an age. Well, two. I suspect you edited it out but probably there was an edit in between.
17:36
Ah, right.
That is grounds for flagging, though. I’m not particularly a fan of excluding children from something that isn’t inappropriate to them, but I do see reasons for it too.
It's a legal issue.
Yes and no.
There are non-legal issues with having children on the platform.
I mean, SE are legally not allowed to keep data on minors.
Ah, yes, I see what you mean.
:)
Edit approval (my edit) overridden by post author: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/15472071
My edit approved by post author: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/15472180
> I don't understand why this question was closed.
 
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19:28
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Handled now
And now, back to binging NPC D&D
Dungeons and dragons?
20:14
@ZoestandswithUkraine grand merci!
@ZoestandswithUkraine I take it you’re part of the D&D group at NTNU?
@Andreasdetestscensorship nope :p
I've actually never played it
@ZoestandswithUkraine I considered joining it, but I didn’t have time back then. They used to play it weekly in Realfagsbygget.
@ZoestandswithUkraine Me neither.
@Andreasdetestscensorship yeah, bit too much commitment for me atm. Some project classes just become all-consuming
Yep. Especially when your teaching assistants instruct your poor group members to paste something into your project’s configuration files, that starts breaking everything two weeks later. I fucking hate them sometimes. It took me 40 hours to track down.
Ok, maybe not 40. Perhaps just 30.
Like, come on, don’t tell them it’s the right solution when it’s wrong.
20:30
I haven't had all that many problems with TAs
Then you’ve either been lucky, or I’ve been very unlucky.
In the project class I had this year (7 person group), I did 90% of the code
Neh, they’re mostly fine.
@ZoestandswithUkraine Congrats. Was it fun? I’ve had those projects too.
not particularly
Don’t burn yourself out. Contact your professor if you’re the only one doing work.
20:32
Got a B on the project bit, so I'm happy
We weren't done
And I wasn't gonna do even more work to get stuff done
My first semester at the university, I had a group project with 4 others. They managed to make me do all the work. Eventually, I had enough, told my professor to take me off the group, and got an extension. I got an A, but this project damaged my results in other courses. The submissions were open for everybody to look at, so I looked at the final work that the other 4 delivered. They took credit for everything I did.
@ZoestandswithUkraine Make sure you document who does what, if somebody puts in considerably more effort than the others.
@Andreasdetestscensorship It was explicitly required to be included in the documents
They simply took all the work I did, and distributed it to themselves for them to put their own names on it.
@ZoestandswithUkraine Yeah, that’s good.
20:37
The git history remained untampered with though
Bit the auto-generated statistics were somewhat screwed up when someone committed a log file? with 40000 lines in it
or 4k, I don't remember
A disgustingly large amount
@ZoestandswithUkraine I don’t think it was part of the submission at all, and a lot of the work wasn’t through Git either.
14000
@Andreasdetestscensorship all mine have included git history
@ZoestandswithUkraine Those are very annoying, yeah.
All the programming projects though, to be clear
@ZoestandswithUkraine Good idea, but some projects include more work than just what goes into Git.
> Edit summary: There is grammar mistake in H1
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Another time, Oleg. We’re busy hijacking your room.
Honestly, programming in a group is going to be so much better in a work context than in a uni context
@ZoestandswithUkraine Well, I’ve heard some stories…
In uni, other people not doing stuff/being skilled enough to do lots of stuff means I work more. In a work context, it's bound to work hours
I might have to do more overall work on the project, but it's my job, and doesn't negatively affect anything else without being expensive for my company (because overtime is expensive)
@Andreasdetestscensorship Obviously, not everyone in the workforce is skilled, so there are stories, but the implications of it are not as bad
Or rather, the implications of it aren't as bad for me
20:43
@ZoestandswithUkraine Still; it’s not as clear-cut as you say it is, but I get your point.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Back to topic: that’s a very descriptive edit summary. It tells me everything I need to know.
@Andreasdetestscensorship Of course, but I'm still guaranteed a work-life balance
> Edit summary: Make the answer more third-person
expected: rejected (no improvement: dead links should be replaced, not deleted)
actual: rejected (1 approver, 2 rejectors)
link: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/34452358
> Edit summary: replaced deutsch link to english one
@OlegValteriswithUkraine That might actually be fine
nvm, it is in the archive
@ZoestandswithUkraine eh, would be, were it not in the Archive :)
ah, I see you noticed already, sorry
It took an eternity to load
20:56
The archive is a slow beast.
@ZoestandswithUkraine yeah, took a while to load for me too
At least they offer torrents
Downloading the SO data dump directly from archive.org is so slow
> Edit summary: hi i am testing this side
@ZoestandswithUkraine they do? Never downloaded the data dump before
@OlegValteriswithUkraine yeah
@OlegValteriswithUkraine the edit needs to be seen: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/34443968
21:04
It's listed on archive.org/details/stackexchange, though at least when the archive isn't overloaded
I'm getting blocked
I got through
> Edit summary: Improved grammar, formatting and removed swears
but yeah
There's a torrent option, and it actually downloads at a speed that exists
21:22
> Edit summary: no reason to be a loud creep
the edit needs to be seen [not because of the edit] (and the situation probably handled): stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/34458391
> Edit summary: Dear C# users, we don't do double braces initialization in Java.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Can't
@ZoestandswithUkraine dang it, I just got why
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sigh, wrapping up for now, too many fat fingers for a day

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