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Signed-off-by: Nicholas Gates <nick@nickgates.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Gates <nick@nickgates.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Gates <nick@nickgates.com>
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Signed-off-by: Nicholas Gates <nick@nickgates.com>
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Merging proposed-but-not-accepted RFCs means they end up going stale and no one pushes them across the line.
I think some of the rationale for that change was to be able to read rendered RFCs prior to merging.
This change builds the "proposed" section as links to the open PRs. New PRs trigger a rebuild of the develop CI to include the latest PR listing. PRs also include their own preview link for rendered viewing, but since this link changes on every commit to the PR, the main page links to the PR and not directly to the rendered content.
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