11:49 AM
1. You've got a whole room of people who will give advice on how to progress an RFC, or at the very least give you an indication of how well it's going to be received. You should use that rather than posting directly to internals without getting any feedback.
2. The RFC sounds like a blog post, which makes it unlikely people are going to take it seriously. Re-writing it to sound more authoritative would have lead to a slightly better outcome.
3. People commenting on RFCs should take time to respond, and also the RFC authors shouldn't reply straight away.
4. RFC authors definitely should avoid replying to people who only say they don't like the idea. There's nothing to be gained from that conversation.
4. RFC authors definitely should avoid replying to people who only say they don't like the idea. There's nothing to be gained from that conversation.
5. For every RFC there's going to be people who don't like it. Getting angry because people don't like an RFC in general is a waste of time, but particularly for one that is about code style.
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