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Rust and WebAssembly RFCs

Many changes, including bug fixes and documentation improvements can be implemented and reviewed via the normal GitHub pull request workflow.

Some changes though are "substantial", and we ask that these be put through a bit of a design process and produce a consensus among the Rust and WebAssembly community.

The "RFC" (request for comments) process is intended to provide a consistent and controlled path for substantial changes and additions to enter the Rust and WebAssembly ecosystem, so that all stakeholders can be confident about the direction the ecosystem is evolving in.

The RFC Process

When does a change require an RFC? How does an RFC get approved or rejected? What is the RFC life cycle?

These questions are answered in RFC 001.

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at your option. Some parts of the repository are already licensed according to those terms. For more see RFC 2044 and its tracking issue.

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Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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