On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Mike Meyer <m...@mired.org> wrote:

> I've dealt with the IETF RFC process and the Python PEP process, and both
> of them worked better than that.


While both those are good examples of mostly working organizations
shepherding foundational technical standard(s) along... there is one thing
more important than their processes: Their stance. Both organizations have
a very strong engineering discipline of keeping deployed things working
without change. I don't think it is enough to simply model their process.

Until about three years ago, the Haskell community also had such a
discipline. It has been steadily eroding over the last few years.

- Mark
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