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David Runge authored
README.rst: Add a description about what the RFC process means and how it works in the context of using Gitlab with merge requests to assign RFC numbers automatically. Provide examples for announcements and describe the workflow of how to propose, comment on and finalize an RFC. Add a section about who can file an RFC and under what circumstances outside contributors are able to file an RFC (only if at least one Developer or Trusted User supports the effort). Add a note for how to create a merge request (i.e. allowing commits from members who can merge to the target branch). Add note for users without access rights to the arch-dev-public mailing list. Add link to creation of a new ticket for the repository as a way of proposing an idea for an RFC. Add a note with link to the repository issues for current or previous ideas (in ticket form). Mention GitLab's approval feature as a means to approve of an RFC in the Final Comment Period. Add section about licensing the contributions under the terms of the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license.
David Runge authoredREADME.rst: Add a description about what the RFC process means and how it works in the context of using Gitlab with merge requests to assign RFC numbers automatically. Provide examples for announcements and describe the workflow of how to propose, comment on and finalize an RFC. Add a section about who can file an RFC and under what circumstances outside contributors are able to file an RFC (only if at least one Developer or Trusted User supports the effort). Add a note for how to create a merge request (i.e. allowing commits from members who can merge to the target branch). Add note for users without access rights to the arch-dev-public mailing list. Add link to creation of a new ticket for the repository as a way of proposing an idea for an RFC. Add a note with link to the repository issues for current or previous ideas (in ticket form). Mention GitLab's approval feature as a means to approve of an RFC in the Final Comment Period. Add section about licensing the contributions under the terms of the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license.
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