Neither one is really a superset of the other. Proto3 does not support
extensions but uses the Any type as a replacement.

On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 3:40 PM, ajcurtis84 <ajcurti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have not found anything in the documentation that explicitly says this.
> The only indication is that the proto3 documentation refers to proto2.
> Things like extensions are available in the proto3 syntax?
>
> thanks
>
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