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Editors shouldn't count as their own approval #139

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SamWilsn opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 5 comments
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Editors shouldn't count as their own approval #139

SamWilsn opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 5 comments
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SamWilsn commented Mar 9, 2023

For example, @lightclient is both an author and an editor: ethereum/EIPs#6642

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Pandapip1 commented Mar 14, 2023

I made it so that it double counts for the special case of moving from Stagnant. LMK if that seems unreasonable.

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Can we make it so editors don't count as editors for proposals they're authoring in any case? I think that's the most consistent, if more annoying.

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Pandapip1 commented Mar 22, 2023

Can we make it so editors don't count as editors for proposals they're authoring in any case? I think that's the most consistent, if more annoying.

They don't, or at least, they shouldn't. Is there a case you can point to where this happened?

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I thought "double counts" in your comment meant counting as an editor and as an author in the special case of moving out of stagnant.

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It does mean that. I thought your comment meant other cases.

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