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Hi! I added a technical blog, and at that time there was something wrong with an article. How do I request someone to review my revision and update my article? It passed more than 10 hours since I fixed the article on code project and nothing happened. The bad part is that I have people sharing the article and tweeting about it and it's not complete, like 30% of it is missing, so I need to fix this ASAP.
This is the link to my article: Why TDD Makes Me a Happy Developer[^]
And this is the link to the full article on my blog:
http://bogdanb.com/why-tdd-makes-me-a-happy-developer/[^]
Thank you!
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Here is a proper panel to ask above question: Article Writing[^]
 
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You already have - it's sitting in the moderation queue waiting for approval.
As you know, all articles, tips, blogs and references are moderated, both to ensure quality and to avoid publishing plagiarised or spam material. You may not be aware that updates also have to go through the same moderation process (to make sure someone doesn't sneakily publish an article then change it to spam, or obscenities for example)
Sometimes it takes time to get things through the queue, depending on how many other people are posting articles, and how many moderators who understand it are available. We all have other jobs and it takes a number of "yes" votes to approve, so there is no guaranteed time in which approval will be given. Just relax - updates are normally not a problem! :laugh:
 
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Maciej Los 21-Jan-14 11:42am    
Holy words! There are two approves, one is mine ;)
Bogdan Bujdea 21-Jan-14 11:45am    
I found the revisions hours ago(screenshot: http://prntscr.com/2lal1e ), but I don't know if I should also do something for the last one to get published(maybe there's a hidden publish button that I don't see), or if I just have to wait for more people to vote for it.
Maciej Los 21-Jan-14 11:48am    
Exactly! ;)

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