Thread:CzechOut/@comment-5301680-20171002175236

 (answer to revision #77667 [rejected] )  Any change must be approved by you or another one who is authorized to do so. So I can't do anything without your knowledge. I can't delete anything I'm not authorized to. It's FANDOM's responsibility to ensure that the API works that way. And in my opinion it does. If not it would not be my fault. If I'm not logged in, I get 401 Unauthorized (Subject does not have permission [threads:delete]) If I'm not authorized to do it, I get 403 Forbidden (Subject does not have permission [threads:delete]) imho that seems to work. We are not asked to document our code. I guess, my getter and setter functions (there is not much more) are mostly self-explaining. But I can add javadoc and things like that if you feel better that way. I comment code out if it is work in progress but is needed for a later stage of development but I want to submit the current code now. It would be annoying extra work to cut the commented out code out and reinsert it after submitting the current version. And it would create one more unnecessary revision. I have to resubmit it anyway and you'll see it anyway. There is no need for stupidly copying around in my opinion. If the review process is confusing and not well-organized it is not my fault either. Then it has to be improved by FANDOM. Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  17:52, October 2, 2017 (UTC) 