On Jan 27, 2004, at 10:03 AM, Poor, Edmund W wrote:
I mark these as minor:
- Nearly all my grammar and spelling fixes
- Copy-edits that DO NOT CHANGE the meaning
I usually don't mark these as minor:
- Copy-edits that subtly correct a nuance of POV
- Re-writes and re-phrasing which PROBABLY DON'T CHANGE the meaning, but which some other user might think is a sly attempt to inject my own POV (in a controversial article).
I tend to make a distinction between substantive (major) and non-substantive (minor) edits. Anything that changes the meaning in *any way*, anything that someone could disagree with after but not before, is major, anything else is minor. That way no one is surprised by my changes, and watchers can safely ignore anything marked minor by me. But since that's just *my* rule, and no one's keeping track of what who considers minor, it's only so useful...
Peter
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