Just a thought..

It'd be nice if the editors could edit the text of considerations. (Or even if the considerer could edit their own considerations, but thats probably more difficult) - Currently we have to wait until theres enough votes to unconsider, then unconsider, then reconsider.. So being able to just change the text would be nice.

(For such times when people type things like 'dupe of [id:/XXXXXX]', and accidently mistype the id number.)

My idea would be to show the consideration field on the approval nodelet for editors as a text field, which can be changed, and on submit replaces the original considerers name with that of the editor (so we know who to blame :)

C.


In reply to Editors editing considerations? by castaway

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