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# Moderation
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## Discussions
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Technical discussions SHOULD NOT happen in the xeps repository. If you see a
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discussion evolve into technical (as opposed to editorial) matters, do the
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following:
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1. Lock the conversation.
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2. Copy the technical discussion parts into an email to standards@. My
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preferred format for this would be something along the lines of:
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Subject: [insert PR title here, or something more appropriate]
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There was some discussion on the xeps repository an XEP-1234, which got
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technical. I moved this discussion to standards@ so that the whole
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community is aware of the issue and can participate.
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@user1 wrote:
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> quote user1 here ...
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@user2 wrote:
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> quote user2 here ...
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Remove clearly editorial discussion and mark the removal with ``[…]``.
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3. Add the [Needs List Discussion] label to the PR and link the standards@
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thread you just created. Remove other labels (such as [Needs Author]).
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4. Monitor the thread; when the discussion is resolved, the PR opener will
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usually prepare an update. Unlock the conversation to allow editorial
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discussion to continue, if needed. Remove the [Needs List Discussion] label
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and re-triage the PR as described above.
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**Note:** The locking is mostly used here as a tool to avoid a race
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condition, not to exclude people from participating. (It would be
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unfortunate if you had to add more comments to your already-sent email.)
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Feel free to unlock at some point during the list discussion when you’re
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sure that all participants have taken note of the move.
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