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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +Thu Nov 28 19:29:04 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io> + + * doc/contributing.rdoc: [DOC] Add notes about slideshow proposals + from wiki page: HowToRequestFeatures + Thu Nov 28 17:34:42 2013 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com> * st.c: add st_values() and st_values_check(). diff --git a/doc/contributing.rdoc b/doc/contributing.rdoc index 85f7c920a9..e11d76f904 100644 --- a/doc/contributing.rdoc +++ b/doc/contributing.rdoc @@ -146,6 +146,24 @@ A good template for feature proposal should look something like this: [See also] Links to the other related resources +=== Slideshow + +On Ruby Developer Meeting Japan, committers discuss about Feature Proposals together at Tokyo. We'll judge proposals accept, reject, or feedback. If you have a stalled proposal, making a slide to submit is good way to get feedback. + +Slides should be: + +* One-page slide +* Include a corresponding ticket number +* MUST include a figure and/or short example code +* SHOULD have less sentence in natural language (try to write less than 140 characters) +* It is RECOMMENDED to itemize: motivation/use case, propoasl, pros/cons, corner case +* PDF or Image (Web browsers can show it) + +Please note: + +* Even if the proposal is generally acceptable, it won't be accepted without writing corner cases in the ticket +* Slide's exapmle: DevelopersMeeting20130727Japan + == Backport Requests When a new version of Ruby is released it starts at patch level 0 (p0), and |