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> but without taking away the user's option to continue working with it

You keep bringing this up, but I still don't understand what about this change would prevent people from working with intermediary/local formats, or why tools working with intermediary/local formats would be harder than building validators at every step of the submission process?

How is this change taking away anybody's ability to do anything with local data on their device? And if the point is that they should be able to submit that data, then validators will be just as much of a problem for them as a file format will be.

Lots of programs work with their own temp formats locally that are specific to their needs. I mean, you don't need to even make a new one, if you like the existing format so much, save temp changes to it, and publish finished changes to the new format.

What am I missing here, why is any of this a problem?




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