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@ -50,20 +50,20 @@ If the feature is changed later, please add those PRs here as well.
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- [ ] Implementation: #...
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- [ ] Final commenting period (FCP)
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- [ ] Final comment period (FCP)
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- [ ] Stabilization PR
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Once the feature has gone through a few release cycles and there are no
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unresolved questions left, the feature might be ready for stabilization.
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If this feature didn't go through the RFC process, a final commenting period
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If this feature didn't go through the RFC process, a final comment period
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(FCP) is always needed before stabilization. This works as follows:
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A library API team member can kick off the stabilization process, at which point
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the rfcbot will ask all the team members to verify they agree with
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stabilization. Once enough members agree and there are no concerns, the final
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commenting period begins: this issue will be marked as such and will be listed
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comment period begins: this issue will be marked as such and will be listed
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in the next This Week in Rust newsletter. If no blocking concerns are raised in
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that period of 10 days, a stabilzation PR can be opened by anyone.
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