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I am not sure what the best timeframe is but I think that a week would be a good start for the minimum timeframe a spec should be open for review before potentially merging based on the consensus of those that have commented. Said another way, even if consensus is reached, the spec review should remain open for a week.
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Not sure I follow. The process already defines a 5 working day period for initial working drafts (short on purpose to allow quicker entry into incubation) and 10 working days for Candidate Recommendations and Recommendations.
Is there something else that needs to be added now, or is this issue addressing the one-off event on merging the meta-spec (which we discussed in that issue)?
(And the phrasing specifically goes: “allowing X days to elapse to collect feedback from the libp2p community at large”.) I believe this addresses your concerns, in which case let’s close the issue.
Reasoning outlined here.
I am not sure what the best timeframe is but I think that a week would be a good start for the minimum timeframe a spec should be open for review before potentially merging based on the consensus of those that have commented. Said another way, even if consensus is reached, the spec review should remain open for a week.
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