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This looks like it's been adopted, correct? Could you comment on how stable / 'done' it is? If it's near done and/or really unlikely to change, we can register now; if not, we can hold until it's closer. There's some wiggle room on this, WDYT?
I have came across this issue and have done some digging and this path is currently adopted by Chromium (source). The spec has no changes in the last two years (source). Maybe @hober can share some more insight?
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