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Guide to developing well-written proposals #1
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Big +1 here. Additionally, proposals should include an “implementations” section in their README, linking to bug reports. |
My personal preference has been, once stage 1 is achieved, to file an issue called "Path to Stage 4" that tracks the entire stage process, including implementations, and update it as I go. Here's some examples: |
Parts of this are addressed by #46 , though that doesn't cover the "path to Stage 4" part. |
There is still no guide for this, correct? |
Building on @ljharb 's https://github.com/tc39/template-for-proposals , we could document how a well-written proposal should be made. @DanielRosenwasser wrote,
I think this is a great idea. Ideally, a proposal's README or other supporting documents should describe those. In my opinion, those should be updated as a proposal advances. These can sometimes accidentally get out of date; issues and PRs from other contributors can be a big help here (this could be documented too).
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