Eric Snow <ericsnowcurren...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Thanks for checking in, Cheryl!

Clearly no one picked up this banner. :)  Furthermore, I'm not aware of any 
reload-related complaints coming from the community.  I know of only a couple 
major use cases for reload():  refresh parts of a running app during 
development and reload a config (e.g. SIGHUP).  Those use cases seem to be 
mostly stable.  Given ~4.5 years of zero activity here, I think it's safe to 
say nothing further is going to happen. :)

So I'm closing this issue.  At this point I don't see much value in keeping it 
open.  If someone later finds a concrete motivator for more detail about 
module-reloading in the language reference (or decide they want to drive this 
effort) then they can re-open this issue (or create a new one) at that point.

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resolution:  -> rejected
stage: needs patch -> resolved
status: open -> closed

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