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Major tech changes or new features to Logto.

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Logto RFCs

Usually, there's no need to create a RFC for changes since they can be properly handled by the normal code review process. However, some changes may be considered as "RFC-worthy" if:

  • They are big enough to require a discussion before implementation.
  • They introduce a new feature or a new way of doing things rather than leveraging existing implementations or open standards.
  • They affect the overall architecture of the project.

The judgement of whether a change is "RFC-worthy" is left to the discretion of the project maintainers.

RFC lifecycle

  1. Create a new pull request with the RFC document in the draft directory.
  2. Merge the pull request after the RFC is approved.
  3. Implement the RFC.
  4. Create a new pull request that moves the RFC document to the active directory.

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