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silence is consent.
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[Network Team Meta Policy]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/wikis/org/teams/NetworkTeam/MetaPolicy
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This process is also similar to the [RFC process discussed here](https://candost.blog/how-to-stop-endless-discussions/)
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which also introduces the idea of "the NABC model from Stanford [which
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defines] the Need, followed by Approach, Benefits, and lastly,
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Competitors" and could eventually be added to this policy. |