| There's a few stages: 1. We keep open issues on that repo to track ideas. 2. At some point, someone may decide to formally propose an idea. They may or may not post a "pre-RFC" to internals.rust-lang.org to get early feedback. 3. An actual RFC will get filed at that repo as a PR. 4. The relevant sub team will check it out and comment, and at some point, consensus will be reached either way. 5. The RFC will go to 'last call' for a week, making sure all voices have been heard. 6. Assuming nothing in last call blocks moving forward, the RFC will be accepted. 7. The RFC will be implemented. So, in short, yes, subscribing to that repo will notify you of the relevant discussions. |