Richard And Sue |
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I suggest that when you change things, leave an explanation. The other person can then delete it if they agree, or reply to it if they don't. Another idea is that rather than simply deleting the other person's words, suggest alternatives until your thoughts converge. If this experiment works it could be really valuable. If it doesn't, I'd like to hear what problems there are. It's not perfect, but perhaps it will help. - Colin |
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