https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166790

--- Comment #4 from Telesto <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Miklos Vajna from comment #2)
> That's kind of intentional, you are meant to use reinstate only on redlines
> that is authored by somebody else. 

This doesn't apply to the delete case?
1. New document in Writer
2. Entered "Hello world"
3. Start tracking changes
4. Select and delete: Hello
5. Right-click "Hello"
6. Chose "Reinstate Change

I personally more in favor of Eyal. To simply allow reinstate regardless of the
author. 
A) Makes the code less complex in my perception. But well I'm not developer, so
I might be mistaken
B) Makes testing (QA) less of a hassle. Having the account for author (in
manual testing) is quite a cumbersome. 
C) There is no harm done, as far I can see; likely even improvement
D) The reinstate feature might even be used to communicate alternatives options
by the author himself? I don't see any objection to this use-case

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