At various places, concepts and drafts from the early stage of the
Lumiera Project are still reflected in the online documentation pages.
During the last months, development focussed on the Render Engine,
causing a shift in some parts of the design, and obsoleting other
parts altogether (notably we consider to use IO_URING for async IO)
During the last years, I became more and more doubtful and regretted
that decision. In hindsight, the fundamental conflict was present
already in the original discussion.
My own experience showed me again and again: skipping the hard work
of specification for sake of some kind of fluid prototyping rarely
leads to anything solid. If "time to market" counts, this can be
a viable strategy though...
* rfcs are now all stored in the rfc folder (formerly hold the final rfcs)
* a new rfc_final folder is created
* the state folders (rfc_final|pending|parked|dropped) now contain
symlinks back to the rfc pool