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[Feature #15752] A dedicated module for experimental features (eregon)
I'd like to finish this discussion and then we can close it.
matz said "we need to rewrite our programs when the feature graduated from the experimental state" but this is already an issue for RubyVM, so I don't understand this argument.
My feeling is ruby-core is not going to change anything here. That's OK, but be aware that RubyVM will become de facto no longer experimental and no longer MRI-specific.
If so, I think we should update the docs to say RubyVM is just "a module about VM-related features".
[Misc #17641] pocke should have a commit bit (mame)
He has passionately contributed to Ruby, mainly RBS but also the rdoc improvements of ruby/ruby. I believe that giving him a commit bit will facilitate his work.