Clarification on FCPs

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Andrew Morgan 6 years ago
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- Members of the Core Team and community will review and discuss the PR in the
comments and in relevant rooms on Matrix. Discussion outside of GitHub should
be summarised in a comment on the PR.
- At some point a member of the Core Team will propose a motion for a final
comment period (FCP) with a *disposition* of merge, close or postpone. This
is usually preceded with a comment summarising the current state of the
discussion, along with reasoning for the motion.
- When a member of the Core Team believes that no new discussion points are
being made, they will propose a motion for a final comment period (FCP),
along with a *disposition* of either merge, close or postpone. This FCP is
provided to allow a short period of time for any invested party to provide a
final objection before a major decision is made. If sufficient reasoning is
given, an FCP can be cancelled. It is often preceded by a comment summarising
the current state of the discussion, along with reasoning for its occurrence.
- A concern can be raised by a Core Team member at any time, which will block
the FCP from beginning. An FCP will only begin when a **majority** of core
an FCP from beginning. An FCP will only begin when a **majority** of core
team members agree on its outcome, and all existing concerns have been
resolved.
- The FCP will then begin and last for 5 days, giving anyone else some time to
speak up before it concludes. On its conclusion, the disposition of the FCP
will be carried out. If sufficient reasoning against the disposition is is
will be carried out. If sufficient reasoning against the disposition is
raised, the FCP can be cancelled and the MSC will continue to evolve
accordingly.
- Once the proposal has been accepted and merged, it is time to submit the

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