I suggest making this repo part of the elm-community org, if it is to be made.

On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Oliver Searle-Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> In https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/elm-discuss/yHiAJ_wcG3c Max
> proposes that we put together some literature reviews. If we're to
> collaborate on this effort we'll need to consolidate our investigations
> somewhere. Having seen the success of the RFCS repos for Ember and Rust I
> wonder if we could use a similar model. RFCs for those languages are in the
> business of proposing a concrete API (along with supporting evidence) but
> the structure of a literature review could be a template based around the
> questions Max posed.
>
> I believe this would give us an open process that the community can
> contribute to collectively. It would allow newcomers to the language to get
> an overview of what the community is thinking about (saving on the countless
> reruns of feature discussions we have in here) while providing a structure
> and focus that will provide Evan with the information that he needs.
>
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