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web-platform-tests RFCs

Most changes in web-platform-tests can be made directly in pull requests following the usual review process.

This RFC (request for comments) process is used to request wider review.

When to use the RFC process

Use this process for substantial changes which would impact other stakeholders or users of web-platform-tests. Examples of where it is likely to be useful:

  • Changes in resources/ which would affect many test authors, such as extending testharness.js.
  • Changes in tools/ which would affect downstream users of web-platform-tests, such as changing the manifest format or wptserve behavior.
  • Adding a new third-party code or service dependency.
  • Changing review workflows or policies.

Cases where the RFC process need not be used:

  • Introducing a new top-level directory for a new specification.
  • Minor changes in behavior in where all call sites are known and accounted for.
  • Behavior-preserving refactoring with a low risk of regressions.

The RFC process

  • Each RFC requires a PR in this repository consisting of a single markdown file added to the rfcs directory setting out the proposed change. This file must have the PR number as the title and at least the following sections:
    • Summary
    • Details
    • Risks
  • The proposal is discussed by the community and it is assumed that the proposal will change in accordance with that discussion.
  • In the case of no substantive disagreement the RFC is considered accepted after 1 week. If any participant requests it, the comment period is extended to 2 weeks.
  • If substantive disagreement remains, then the issue is escalated to the core team for a decision:
    • Only arguments that have already been made on the issue may be taken into account.
    • If meaningful new information is presented, the comment period can be extended to ensure that all participants have time to consider it.
    • When no new information is forthcoming, a decision should be made within 1 additional week.
    • The decision can be to defer the issue until a later time.
    • If necessary, the core team may decide using a โ‰ฅ2/3 majority vote.
  • An RFC that is accepted is merged. One that is rejected is closed without merging.

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