I have two ITA packages, both with RFS bugs created.

Based on the review and comments on one package, I realized that the other
package needs a lot more work before uploading it.  So, in hindsight, I
shouldn't have opened an RFS for it yet.

But since I did, what is the preferred way to handle this?

Should I close the RFS until I feel the package is ready for review?  If
this is the case, when I'm ready to RFS, should I start a new one, or
reopen the closed one?

Or should I leave the RFS open and add a comment that I'm still making
improvements?


I'd like to do whatever causes the least amount of wasted time/work for
others, but I'm still learning the process, so I'm not sure which is the
better option.


Regards,

Bill



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