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Add more streams keys/features #2358

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@autonome autonome commented Nov 29, 2024

Caniuse considers BYOB as a part of core feature, so keeping that as part of the core feature and computing status to match.

Hm, but there's an issue here... the BCD keys show Safari is false while Caniuse shows partial, but Baseline low for the feature as a whole.

Reviewers, what say you?

@github-actions github-actions bot added the feature definition Creating or defining new features or groups of features. label Nov 29, 2024
@autonome autonome marked this pull request as ready for review November 29, 2024 13:14
@autonome autonome requested a review from Elchi3 November 29, 2024 13:14
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This needs a comment to explain the status regression (see inline for details), but is the right thing to do. This one is close to mergable.

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@autonome autonome requested a review from ddbeck December 19, 2024 09:46
@ddbeck ddbeck merged commit dc72326 into web-platform-dx:main Dec 19, 2024
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