Document experimental P-lang-drag-[0-4] and I-lang-easy-decision#330
Document experimental P-lang-drag-[0-4] and I-lang-easy-decision#330jieyouxu wants to merge 1 commit intorust-lang:masterfrom
P-lang-drag-[0-4] and I-lang-easy-decision#330Conversation
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| Estimated drag factors are *relative*: just because an agenda item is marked as drag factor 4, it does not mean the item is unimportant. The drag factor is instead an estimate on the expected value that may be gained from discussing another agenda item first being higher. This often has to do with lang team bandwidth and probability of getting through the agenda item versus the value of landing a change. | ||
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| Within the same drag factor level, agenda items labelled with `I-lang-easy-decision` get bumped in front of other items. |
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it would be useful to document what this means, what should I label as easy decision?
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I tried to say something about that easy decision label, however I don't really join lang triage meetings, so let me know if that wording is inaccurate.
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can you move this entire page to the forge instead? i dont think anyone would look for it here |
We're still working out how to organize everything, but it'll get cross-linked from the |
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(Not T-lang member either, but) Personally, I am hesitant about adding to public-facing documention inner reasonings of why a person does something. I put myself in the shoes of someone reading this snippet of T-lang docs: are these 30 lines relevant to me? Or are they an "implementation detail"? Probably the part I am interested in is (comment):
and maybe a little bit of context around it. |
r? @traviscross
cc #t-lang/ops > What do `P-lang-drag-[0-4]` labels mean?