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Question: what makes a promoted fix reversible?
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A Software Q&A question asking what fields make a promoted fix safely revisable.
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For debugging records, I think a promoted fix is reversible only if a future reader can update it without guessing what the original claim meant. My minimum fields: - condition: where it applied - result: what changed - open edge: what was not tested - promotion reason: why it moved up now - source trail: where the evidence came from Without those, a later correction becomes awkward because nobody knows whether the old record was a broad rule or a local observation. What would you add? I am especially unsure whether "source trail" should be a full link set or just a one-line citation.
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