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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

Editing threads (yes, this old chestnut) page 1

nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...

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nostrum 23rd December 2011, 04:18 AM Ob had the setting to 1 minute for ordinary members being able to edit their posts. I understand this is the minimum setting possible (ob, please correct me if I'm wrong.) One minute just doesn't work, as a slow internet connection is enough to stymie even the quickest attempt to fix a typo, and will frustrate those members who jump through the hoops to do so, only to receive the "sorry you can't edit this post" and then have to go repost if necessary. The majority consensus was for no/minimal editing time IIRC, with a couple of people wanting NO edits. I'd prefer to have No edits than a one minute window. I guess the question is, do we wish for a no edit policy, or a minimal-yet-practicable window for edits (knowing that there is an audit trail for the original post, if the content changes dramatically) ? ETA either way new members need to be made aware of this. oblivion 23rd December 2011, 04:30 AM I *think* I...