>>Good point about the user who leaves in the middle of an edit. And I also hadn't thought about using pessimistic buffering with having an EOD (Edit-on-Demand) as opposed to an EOR (Edit-on-Request) situation.
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>So EOD is editing-always-live and EOR is click-the-edit-button-first?
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Yeah. For years I've used those acronyms --- EOD and EOR....they make sense to me.
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