stupid question maybe: it seems that ticket editing is restricted to
"append only" or am I mistaken?

   this prevents elimination of errors (factual or typographical) in
previous edits to the ticket content. e.g. some of my colleagues
copy+paste-attached some comment to a previously issued ticket -- and
discovered only after the fact that he add appended it to the wrong ticket
:-(). well, it happens... and now it seems a bit stupid to append a
further comment "please ignore the previous comment" instead of being able
to delete it.

is there a principal reason for the present design? I would think just
like edits to the wiki that edits to the tickets should be tracked (and
thus be documented in the timeline) but I don't see why editing
is not really possible at all (apart from appending). could someone please
comment?

j.



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