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==Guidelines==
==Guidelines==
* RFCs should be opened about matters concerning the wiki as a whole, such as policy changes, enabling and disabling extensions, and features and ideas which would have significant effect on the wiki as a whole. '''Do not use this page to start discussions on page-specific matters, such as merges, splits, single category renames or deletions, except where a dispute pertaining to a single page is so significant that discussion on the article talk page has failed to effectively resolve it.'''
* RfCs should be opened about matters concerning the wiki as a whole, such as policy changes, enabling and disabling extensions, and features and ideas which would have significant effect on the wiki as a whole. '''Do not use this page to start discussions on page-specific matters, such as merges, splits, single category renames or deletions, except where a dispute pertaining to a single page is so significant that discussion on the article talk page has failed to effectively resolve it.'''
* Once a proposal is submitted, please wait for an administrator or bureaucrat to review it, and manually add it to this page. '''It is not advised for users to add proposals to the page themselves.''' If your proposal has not yet been added after a few days, please notify an administrator.
* Once a proposal is submitted, please wait for an administrator or bureaucrat to review it, and manually add it to this page. '''It is not advised for users to add proposals to the page themselves.''' If your proposal has not yet been added after a few days, please notify an administrator.
* Proposals are typically closed after seven days, but an administrator may close it prematurely in the event that one of these scenarios occurs:
* Proposals are typically closed after seven days, but an administrator may close it prematurely in the event that one of these scenarios occurs:

Revision as of 17:05, 13 February 2023

Requests for Comment
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Welcome to AVID's Requests for Comment page.

Requests for Comment (RfCs) are a way to gather community feedback and consensus on certain proposals, ideas, and issues which require the community's approval and assent in order to be applied.

Guidelines

  • RfCs should be opened about matters concerning the wiki as a whole, such as policy changes, enabling and disabling extensions, and features and ideas which would have significant effect on the wiki as a whole. Do not use this page to start discussions on page-specific matters, such as merges, splits, single category renames or deletions, except where a dispute pertaining to a single page is so significant that discussion on the article talk page has failed to effectively resolve it.
  • Once a proposal is submitted, please wait for an administrator or bureaucrat to review it, and manually add it to this page. It is not advised for users to add proposals to the page themselves. If your proposal has not yet been added after a few days, please notify an administrator.
  • Proposals are typically closed after seven days, but an administrator may close it prematurely in the event that one of these scenarios occurs:
    • The proposal is invalid, and is in violation of the above guideline.
      • Additionally, if the proposal is a violation of site rules, the proposal will be deleted and administrative action may be taken against your account.
    • Another ongoing proposal has the same purpose as the one created.
    • The author has made a comment stating that they want to retract the ongoing proposal. Please note that you may not close your own proposal without administrative approval.
    • After two days, if there are 10 votes supporting or opposing a proposal, and there are no competing votes, the request is subject to be closed under the snowball clause. Additionally, in the case where a proposal gains 20 votes supporting or opposing it with no competing votes in its first day, the proposal may be closed immediately without the two-day grace period.

How to submit a proposal

To submit a new proposal, enter a page title for the proposal that you are planning to submit in the text box below and click the "Create or edit" button. From there, enter the title of your proposal in the Request title field and, in the Description field below, type out what your proposal is about and what it'll aim to do once passed. Make sure to be as clear and concise as possible with the details of your proposal so that the community will know what exactly they will be voting on. When you are ready to submit your proposal, click "Save page".

Create a new proposal:

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