@@ -10,15 +10,9 @@ accepted feature or RFC from implementation to stabilization. Please do not
1010file a tracking issue until the feature or RFC has been approved.
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1212
13- ** About tracking issues**
14-
15- Tracking issues are used to record the overall progress of implementation.
16- They are also used as hubs connecting to other relevant issues, e.g., bugs or open design questions.
17- A tracking issue is however * not* meant for large scale discussion, questions, or bug reports about a feature.
18- Instead, open a dedicated issue for the specific matter and add the relevant feature gate label.
19-
2013** Summary**
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15+ RFC: [ #NNNN] ( https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/NNNN ) <!-- If this is an RFC -->
2216Original issue: #NNNN <!-- if there is a related issue that spawned this feature -->
2317Implementation: #NNNN <!-- link to the PR that implemented this feature if applicable -->
2418Documentation: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/unstable.html#my-feature
@@ -32,3 +26,10 @@ Documentation: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/unstable.html#m
3226** Future extensions**
3327
3428<!-- An optional section where you can mention where the feature may be extended in the future, but is explicitly not intended to address. -->
29+
30+ ** About tracking issues**
31+
32+ Tracking issues are used to record the overall progress of implementation.
33+ They are also used as hubs connecting to other relevant issues, e.g., bugs or open design questions.
34+ A tracking issue is however * not* meant for large scale discussion, questions, or bug reports about a feature.
35+ Instead, open a dedicated issue for the specific matter and add the relevant feature gate label.
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