Bug 1828234 Comment 5 Edit History

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Great, thank you!

In the future, could you please upload a new attachment and "obsolete" the old one, instead of using "Edit Attachment As Comment"? (It's totally okay that you did it this time, Bugzilla's attachments UI can be a little clunky if you aren't used to it! 😊)

1. Click "Attach New File", upload or paste the fixed-up form into that field, and set its description (it doesn't have to have the same one as your current one, but it can) and "data-review: ?" flag, like you would for a brand-new review request.
2. In the "Obsoletes" section, just underneath all the flags, check the box next to the old `request.md`.
3. (Optionally: Check the box next to "Clear the needinfo request for <your email>", just above the Submit button. You can also do that later in the main bug view—on this page underneath the comment box).
4. Click Submit!

Bugzilla will upload your new form, and hide your old `request.md` (it'll still be there, but references to it will have a strikethrough) and clear any flags on it.
Great, thank you!

In the future, could you please upload a new attachment and "obsolete" the old one, instead of using "Edit Attachment As Comment"? (It's totally okay that you did it this time, Bugzilla's attachments UI can be a little clunky if you aren't used to it! 😊)

1. Click "Attach New File", upload or paste the fixed-up form into that field, and set its description (it doesn't have to have the same one as your current one, but it can) and "data-review: ?" flag, like you would for a brand-new review request.
2. In the "Obsoletes" section, just underneath all the flags, check the box next to the old `request.md`.
3. (Optionally: Check the box next to "Clear the needinfo request for <your email>", if it isn't checked already, just above the Submit button. You can also do that later in the main bug view—on this page underneath the comment box).
4. Click Submit!

Bugzilla will upload your new form, and hide your old `request.md` (it'll still be there, but references to it will have a strikethrough) and clear any flags on it.

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