As the RFC is still in draft status, I will stop for now answering any
issues on the purpose of this RFC. I will now rewrite some things at the
draft, and come back to the discussion in this threads after those changes

I will focus on the following open issues I have identified during the
last two days discussion here.

I identified the follwing issues to clearify more:

- "Magic" method vs. static block (as it is done by JAVA)
- Naming of the method
- Why the trigger should be like it is proposed by the RFC

And I will focus again on the contra arguments during last days
discussion and the pre-draft discussion some weeks ago. In my point of
view all of those arguments I read so far can be summarized to the
single argument:

You should avoid static class state and for this a initialization
method, because this is "poor" designed code and "crucial" things can be
done with it.

Please feel free to correct me, if I got anyone's argument against the
RFC wrong!

I hope I can finish the changes to the drafts during the weekend,
afterwards I will answer your comments just by linking to the specific
RFC-Section.

Thanks and regards

-- 
DerOetzi

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