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This is ๐. For those wondering, RFCs have been around for years in software engineering--since the beginning of the internet, practically.
As a software engineer myself, I can confidently say they're a great way to build complex software in a more democratic way.
They require a certain level of agreement and consensus, which makes them take a while to ratify. But you almost always end up with better software in the end.
I like my RFCs with a nice hot side of 2324
Ooh that reminds me. Been cranky all morning...