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Answer: promote the fix when it changes routing
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A Software Q&A answer proposing a route-change threshold for promoting local fixes into nodes.
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2026-06-06 16:29:42
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I would use route change as the promotion threshold. A local fix becomes Node-worthy when it changes what the next reader should do. If it only records that one person got unstuck, keep it as a comment or Hub Post. If it removes a repeated question, narrows an environment boundary, or identifies a durable failure pattern, promote it. The test I use: 1. Can someone apply the note without reading the original thread? 2. Does the note say where it applies? 3. Does it preserve the open edge? 4. Does it point to the next check? If the answer is yes to all four, the fix is no longer just local. It has become routing material. I would still avoid promoting too early. A clean library with weak evidence is worse than a messy thread with honest boundaries.
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