The workflow you described is very hard to use in practice, for example: 1. If you edit A after reviewer comments, B will now have a dangling source. You'll need some rebase-fu to handle that, and the pain is…
> So essentially I am being fired for what might have happened, while the students are getting off scot free for things that actually did happen. It was demonstrated in this exact incident.
The workflow you described is very hard to use in practice, for example: 1. If you edit A after reviewer comments, B will now have a dangling source. You'll need some rebase-fu to handle that, and the pain is…
> So essentially I am being fired for what might have happened, while the students are getting off scot free for things that actually did happen. It was demonstrated in this exact incident.