Difference between revisions of "EditHint"

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==EditHint on WikiWikiWeb==
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==EditHint according to WikiWikiWeb==
 
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?EditHint
 
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?EditHint
  
"A marker set by a person, perhaps even the original author, to point out places where edits would be of benefit, but where the hinter feels unable to make the changes themselves. Examples include not understanding the original intent, subtle code that appears to be wrong, insufficient grasp of the discussion domain to be able to make judgements, or would rather a more democratic approach or second opinion be applied to decisions."
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A marker set by a person, perhaps even the original author, to point out places where edits would be of benefit, but where the hinter feels unable to make the changes themselves. Examples include not understanding the original intent, subtle code that appears to be wrong, insufficient grasp of the discussion domain to be able to make judgements, or would rather a more democratic approach or second opinion be applied to decisions.
  
"EditHint is in a way the super-tag or default of the following specialized refactoring tags:  
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EditHint is in a way the super-tag or default of the following specialized refactoring tags:  
 
*RefactorMe  
 
*RefactorMe  
 
*AnswerMe  
 
*AnswerMe  
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*BrokenLink  
 
*BrokenLink  
 
*BrokenWhitespace  
 
*BrokenWhitespace  
*ToDo? "
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*ToDo?
  
 
==EditHint on other Wikis==
 
==EditHint on other Wikis==

Revision as of 22:46, 4 October 2007