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alphazard | 10 days ago

This kind of "but for us it's different" thinking is a little amusing.

I don't care about the implementation process or the RFCs or what-have-you. If there is a democratic committee of humans that decides what goes in, and there is no bias for minimalism (e.g. 1/3 could strike down a proposal instead of 1/2) then the process will tend towards bloat.

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jcranmer|10 days ago

The Rust RFC process requires essentially unanimous consent: there's no formal voting procedure, but the various teams can block any feature from going in.

But sure, keep on saying they're basically the same thing.