On Thu, 12 Aug 2021, Arnaud Quette via Nut-upsuser wrote:
following a 10 days period after my above announcement, I've considered the
absence of feedback and comments as an implicit approval. I've hence merged
the above PRs, which results in the update of the NUT variables names and
instant commands update:
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/6d30b8cd190b25cafdbc46f8dc4602fb68692270/docs/nut-names.txt
I'm wondering if it wouldn't be helpful in the long term if the process you have
inaugurated were written into the file nut-names.txt Something like:
Adding names to this file
=========================
If you want to add (change or remove) names in this file, then remember that it
is part of RFC XXXX, and that your action requires the "rough consensus" due to
an RFC. In practice this means large approval in the NUT mailing list. Post
your intended change and invite comments. If, after 10 days you have received
no objections, then you may assume that you have large approval. Make a second
announcement in the NUT mailing list that you now intend to make the change.
Roger
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