On 07/10/2014 05:48 PM, Nick Cameron wrote:
Hi, here are the recommendations for discussion at next weeks meetings. There is a new section of RFCs which are ready for discussion but discussion has been postponed because we're waiting on a key person for that RFC to be present. This is mostly for RFCs which have been brought up for discussion in a meeting but, we've postponed. There are a few other RFCs not on this list where I've ignored them for now because the right people (mostly Niko) aren't around.

So, there a very few RFCs this week that are obvious candidates for closure and I we are pretty much up to date in that respect. There is still quite a backlog of RFCs which we should discuss at meetings and that backlog is only shrinking slowly. I think in general we don't have enough time at the general meeting to discuss more RFCs. Should we start discussing RFCs we might accept at triage? Or are we OK slowly chipping away? Or should we have another meeting or some other solution?

The situation doesn't seem dire to me yet. Right now there are 37 RFC PR's open. I don't have a sense of how that compares historically, but Rust has 56, and that's a higher number...
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