Hi!

>> I want to say that even a small and fairly
> simple code change,
> which I proposed to push through the bureaucracy, was difficult.

We're discussing RFCs. Small and fairly simple code change does not need
an RFC. So either:

a) this change is indeed small and simple, and does not belong to the
topic about RFC process, maybe about code review process, which is no
less important, but different talk.

b) this change wasn't as small and simple as it appeared, it did require
the RFC, but you didn't know that. It's not your fault, no shame here -
but this shows the process worked as it should have.

> This, I am afraid is all too common. Many many times, while working through
> github issues, I will be uncomfortable with making a merge for someone
> without input from internals. I would tell that person to start a
> discussion on internals and they would be flat ignored, their change dead
> in the water, and their reason to continue contributing evaporates.

But how this relates to RFCs? Certainly not every patch needs an RFC.

-- 
Stas Malyshev
smalys...@gmail.com

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