https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166723

--- Comment #21 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Tuomas Hietala from comment #20)
> (In reply to Lars Jødal from comment #18)
> > Another suggestion:
> > 
> >     Reject but track
> > 
> > This describes how I understand this (very useful) feature: The change is
> > rejected, but the suggested change is tracked. It is not a single word, but
> > still short.
>
> I think is is the best suggestion so far.

Strongly disagree. 

Remember: "Rejection" or "Acceptance" of changes are actions which vanishes a
proposed ("tracked") change. If the change is accepted - the underlying,
untracked, document changes; if the change is rejected - the underlying
document does not change.

The action we're discussing is an _acceptance_, not a _rejection_. After the
acceptance, a reversion is introduced as a tracked change. 

"Reject but track" would mean a NO-OP.

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