Actually RFC is short for "Request for Comments".
So this means that you should send out mails to the talk mailing list to tell 
the people that you wish comments on your proposal.
Once you have some comments and maybe you make little changes because of the 
comments, you can start a vote for your proposal.

best wishes

sege
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> Datum: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 02:02:54 -0800
> Von: john202 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Betreff: [OSM-newbies] proposed features

> In the Discussion and Voting section of the Proposed_features page it
> states that once a feature is fully described to 'send out an RFC to the
> mailing list'. 
> What does RFC stand for - it sounds very technical and hence off putting. 
> My guess is that it stands for 'request feature change'.
> Also I would assume the mailing list is the 'talk' mailing list. If so
> could this be specified.
> John
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