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We have a mechanism to flag forks of a spec. We also have a mechanism to flag specs that are written as delta specs over their previous level. Now, once in a while, a spec rewrites part of another one without being directly related to it. HTML Ruby Extensions is the main example here. Having some flag in browser-specs would allow us to trap and avoid conflicts in Webref extracts automatically without having to go through a patch.
We have a mechanism to flag forks of a spec. We also have a mechanism to flag specs that are written as delta specs over their previous level. Now, once in a while, a spec rewrites part of another one without being directly related to it. HTML Ruby Extensions is the main example here. Having some flag in browser-specs would allow us to trap and avoid conflicts in Webref extracts automatically without having to go through a patch.
Via #1477 (comment)
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