First, the edition peters i have gives multiple fingering advice, i have no idea of what use all those commentaries could be. And why is sheetmusic with fingerings useless unless its Chopins fingering? Chopins fingering doesnt have to be the best for you, it depends on your hands. And with your argumentation you should also say that comentaries are useless unless it are Chopin's own commentaries 
Anyway, the guy who created this thread probably has a version without any fingering or commentary, else he wouldnt post this thread. My guess is that 'even' an edition Peters would be a great improvement to his current one.
Did you think a single second before posting? First of all, if Chopin's fingerings don't have to be "the best for you", then I can't see how a mere editor's ones would be better. That's exactly why I said fingerings in sheet music are useless, fingering is different for every person/style of playing. Only Chopin's are interesting, not to actually use them, but to see how the composer conceived fingerings for the piece.
Now, what the f***ing hell do you think a commentary is? Interpretation suggestions? Where do you come from? Did you even study a single piece of music properly? Commentaries are for the various readings of the original manuscript, because sometimes notes or whole passage change from one edition to another! So, to have the more information possible to do a proper rendition of the work, you need to know what each source gave, and why. That's what the commentaries are all about. I can't see what you are talking about when you say "Chopin's commentaries"? Hell, the commentaries are there to help you to understand Chopin better, for matters that he was unclear about! Don't argue editions when you have no idea what you're talking about.