@Deryck Hodge: A solution could be to do it like Gmail and just hold the comment back for a minute – or any other specified amount of time that is short enough to not annoy but long enough to allow editing. During this quarantine, only the poster can see the comment, he can edit it, delete it, attach files … as soon as the time is up, it is posted to the public.
@Curtis Hovey: This would also cater to the fact that bug comments »[…] are messages that are sent to users, lists, picked up in RSS feeds, and even converted to XMPP.«
@Deryck Hodge: A solution could be to do it like Gmail and just hold the comment back for a minute – or any other specified amount of time that is short enough to not annoy but long enough to allow editing. During this quarantine, only the poster can see the comment, he can edit it, delete it, attach files … as soon as the time is up, it is posted to the public.
@Curtis Hovey: This would also cater to the fact that bug comments »[…] are messages that are sent to users, lists, picked up in RSS feeds, and even converted to XMPP.«