The preserved analyses (currently called "published analyses") should be still editable by the people in the groups that were allowed to modify the draft (i.e conveners, people in the physics groups, etc..). Ideally, there would be different versions of the preserved analyses. One can preserve it once (v.1) and then each time they want to introduce a modification, that would be v2, v3, etc.
What is motivation or use case for adding/changing the behavior?
Sometimes there is the need to do some change in the preserved analyses and right now the editors cannot do it once an analysis has the Published tag.
How should this be implemented in your opinion?
If this is too complicated to implement right now the version control, till it can be done, all the "Published analyses" should be reverted back to "draft mode" so that people (conveners, people in the analysis group...) can still edit them if needed.
Feature request
What is the expected behavior?
The preserved analyses (currently called "published analyses") should be still editable by the people in the groups that were allowed to modify the draft (i.e conveners, people in the physics groups, etc..). Ideally, there would be different versions of the preserved analyses. One can preserve it once (v.1) and then each time they want to introduce a modification, that would be v2, v3, etc.
What is motivation or use case for adding/changing the behavior?
Sometimes there is the need to do some change in the preserved analyses and right now the editors cannot do it once an analysis has the Published tag.
How should this be implemented in your opinion?
If this is too complicated to implement right now the version control, till it can be done, all the "Published analyses" should be reverted back to "draft mode" so that people (conveners, people in the analysis group...) can still edit them if needed.
Are you willing to work on this yourself?