Capitalize Nix

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[summary]: #summary [summary]: #summary
The "RFC" (request for comments) process is intended to provide a consistent The "RFC" (request for comments) process is intended to provide a consistent
and controlled path for new features to enter the nix language, packages and and controlled path for new features to enter the Nix language, packages and
OS, so that all stakeholders can be confident about the direction the OS, so that all stakeholders can be confident about the direction the
ecosystem is evolving in. ecosystem is evolving in.
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Whomever merges the RFC should do the following: Whomever merges the RFC should do the following:
* Create a corresponding issue on the appropriate repo (NixOS/nix, * Create a corresponding issue on the appropriate repo (NixOS/Nix,
NixOS/nixpkgs, ...). NixOS/nixpkgs, ...).
* Fill in the remaining metadata in the RFC header, including links for the * Fill in the remaining metadata in the RFC header, including links for the
original pull request(s) and the newly created issue. original pull request(s) and the newly created issue.
* Commit everything. * Commit everything.
Once an RFC becomes active then authors may implement it and submit the Once an RFC becomes active then authors may implement it and submit the
feature as a pull request to the nix or nixpkgs repo. An 'active' RFC is not a feature as a pull request to the Nix or nixpkgs repo. An 'active' RFC is not a
rubber stamp, and in particular still does not mean the feature will rubber stamp, and in particular still does not mean the feature will
ultimately be merged; it does mean that in principle all the major ultimately be merged; it does mean that in principle all the major
stakeholders have agreed to the feature and are amenable to merging it. stakeholders have agreed to the feature and are amenable to merging it.