Browser features are removed through a two-stage process: first, an 'intent to deprecate' warns developers that a feature will be removed while still available, with supporting information provided through Chrome DevTools, blog posts, chromestatus.com, and MDN documentation; second, an 'intent to remove' deactivates the feature and removes its code, often combined with the deprecation notice.
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So, the intent to deprecate is posted by Blink engineers when they want to start warning developers that a browser feature is planned for removal. Now, at this point, the feature [music] will continue to be available, but developers will be provided with supporting information from Chrome DevTools, [music] as well as in blog posts, on chromestatus.com, and in feature documentation on MDN and elsewhere.
An intent [music] to remove is posted when Blink engineers intend to deactivate a feature and remove code [music] for it. And just to repeat, an intent to remove is often combined with an intent to deprecate [music] as an intent to deprecate and remove.
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