Note about earlier MSC process

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Andrew Morgan 6 years ago
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the community. Having a shepherd is not a requirement for proposal
acceptance.
- Members of the core team 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.
- 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
@ -224,9 +224,16 @@ We use labels and some metadata in MSC PR descriptions to generate this page.
Labels are assigned by the core team whilst triaging the issues based on those
which exist in the matrix-doc repo already.
It is worth mentioning that a previous version of the MSC process used a
mixture of GitHub issues and PRs, leading to some MSC numbers deriving from
GitHub issue IDs instead. A useful feature of GitHub is that it does
automatically resolve to an issue, if an issue ID is placed in a pull URL. This
means that https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/$MSCID will correctly
resolve to the desired MSC, whether it started as an issue or a PR.
Other metadata:
- the MSC (Matrix Spec Change) number is taken from the github Pull Request ID.
- The MSC (Matrix Spec Change) number is taken from the github Pull Request ID.
This is carried for the lifetime of the proposal. These IDs do not necessary
represent a chronological order.
- The github PR title will act as the MSC's title.

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