Thank you for the explanation. Maybe the answer will stick in my pea brain this time. 😂 I still don't totally understand forking and not even sure how or if I would ever use it. 😂 Have patience with me dear fren.
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They use a lot of tech-mumbojumbo to say "request a change" and "accept a change".
You could use it to fix a broken hyperlink on someone else's note, for instance. Copy the note, correct the hyperlink typo, send them a request.
Edit your post then is what it means. All this new terminology to me is hard to understand.
Yes, you can
- "edit your own post" (create a new version and immediately accept it) and
- "fork posts" (create a new version) and then
- "pull request" (ask to have the new version accepted).
No. I meant its editing someone else's note for them? That then has to be approved by the author. Not editing their own not. I can't even ask questions about this stuff right! 😂
You can do both.
They call it different things, but it's the same thing, in the background. Your changes to your own notes are just automatically approved, basically.