I wouldn't say we flipped anything.  But we have made a lot of progress on the model; at first we thought abstract supers at all were a bridge too far, but we found the right set of constraints and it seems to fit naturally now.  So it makes sense to ask the question whether we're at the edge, or whether further crank-turns are worth exploring.

I was mostly reacting to Kevin's comments; he seemed to be going somewhere with the "could we get people to adopt B2 by default", and probing for where that might go, and what constraints we'd have to reexplore, to see if there was untapped value there.

On 11/22/2021 2:09 PM, Dan Heidinga wrote:
I'm trying to understand what flipped the cost-benefit calculation
here that makes it worthwhile to re-explore allowing values to inherit
fields from abstract supers.

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