https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166723
--- Comment #40 from Telesto <[email protected]> --- I didn't read all the comments into extenso. So might overlooked something. I see two cases. A) Bob inserts XYZ. Alice opposes (mental state), but wants to keep it for further discussion. Manual steps: Alice accepts the change. Turns track changes ON. Deleted the insertion from Bob Essence: Opposing against insertion implies rejection. So reject insertion, but keep. It's not a full fledged rejection (yet). Baseline is changed. ------ B) Bob deletes a XYZ, Alice opposes (mentally), but wants to keep it for further discussion. Manual steps: Alice rejects the change. Turns track changes ON. Re-types XYZ Essence: Opposing against deletion implies rejection. So reject deletion, but keep it for now. It's not a full fledged rejection (yet). Baseline is changed. ---- The definition of Reject at comment 7 is to strict for me. "Reject" = Decline the change, restore the document to original state, discard the change. The button could be called something like: Oppose change? The label doesn't describe what will happen. So it's not totally self-explaining on first use. However it prevents the use of Reject or Accept. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
