About the RFC category

Requests for comment on platform ideas, forum changes, and system proposals before formal decisions.


RFC

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RFC means Request for Comment.

This category is for open discussion, review, and feedback before an idea becomes a formal proposal, implementation plan, or BIP.

Use RFC when a change needs input, disagreement, clarification, tradeoff analysis, or early review before it becomes official.

RFC topics are not final decisions.


What Belongs Here

  • platform feedback
  • forum structure discussions
  • proposed category changes
  • early governance ideas
  • policy questions
  • workflow or automation proposals
  • user experience improvements
  • technical design discussions
  • tradeoff reviews
  • ideas that may later become BIPs

RFC vs BIP

RFC BIP
Open discussion Formal proposal
Used before decisions Used for decision-making
Exploratory Structured
Community review and critique Voting, approval, rejection, or implementation
Can be rough or unresolved Should be clear enough to evaluate

How to Participate

  1. Read the request: understand the proposed idea or question.
  2. Comment on tradeoffs: explain benefits, risks, edge cases, and alternatives.
  3. Ask for clarity: identify missing context or unclear assumptions.
  4. Suggest improvements: help refine the idea.
  5. Track outcome: the RFC may be closed, archived, implemented, or converted into a BIP.

Status Labels

When useful, RFC topics may be marked as:

  • Open: accepting comments
  • Needs clarity: missing key information
  • Under review: being evaluated by moderators or admins
  • Converted to BIP: moved into formal proposal process
  • Implemented: acted on directly
  • Rejected: not moving forward
  • Archived: preserved for reference

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