I can perfectly understand being conservative about new features and I don't mind if this doesn't get accepted because of that. Although your example is a bit different. To be honest, what I tried to achieve felt like a natural extension of Enum.uniq and when I discovered it's not possible to do what I needed I was a bit dissapointed. Your example of this RunLengthEncoder is not really the same case. The solution to the quiz depends on the fact that the letters need to be one after the other and Enum.merge which I suggest takes into account every element of the list.
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