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It is important that to get as many views as possible on the format of a request for comment regarding date linking articles, we get individual views about the process. In your own section, please state your thoughts on how the request for comment should work. A few examples of considerations to make are as follows;

  • What issues should the RfC deal with? This includes both scope and the detail the process will go into.
  • What format should the RfC take? Should it ask for outside opinions, or should we develop a set of questions/proposals and put it to a vote?
  • How should each individual point be put across? i.e. should we list pros and cons of each proposal or should we leave it up to the community to come to their own conclusions?

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