On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 7:47 PM Daniel Bratell <bratel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe it's wrong to call it "removal" too, since it will still be
> available for those sites that use site-keyed clusters. It's just making
> site-keyed clusters opt-in instead of opt-out. It's not going away, but it
> will require an extra step to use.
>

This is true, but I'm not sure where to go with this. Since we're
effectively asking (affected) site owners to change something, it's
arguably closer to a deprecation than to a "normal" feature which would add
functionality. To that end, calling it "deprecation" does get the right
people's attention. I suspect that people would have missed it if we had
called it "origin cluster opt-in" or something. But of course, technically
it indeed isn't a deprecation, because the functionality itself remains
available. Should I change the title?

I think a more comprehensive document that spells out the
options/consequences more clearly solves most of this problem. :)

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