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Originally Posted by macula
Your point is well taken, but please note that I am arguing for inherited non-availability from parents to children, not for inherited contexts. The children would retain their individual contexts, which of course could be different from each other.
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If the children retain their individual contexts, then what is the purpose of having a context for the parent? Only to be used as a baroque way to put the children on hold? I'd be interested to see the draft of your documentation of that behavior for new users :-) It doesn't seem like an evolutionary step toward the 2.0 object model to me.