Re: [WICG/webcomponents] [open-stylable] Collection of user stories (Issue #1052)

@michaelwarren1106:

No objection from me, user stories are valuable.

I am saying something different.

The primary use case #909 was opened for in 2020 is component library maintainers who want to move to web components while supporting stylesheets that they don't control. And there are important related use cases.

But now, years later, declarative shadow DOM directly addresses many of these related use cases. 

In particular, declarative shadow DOM already provides a way for web component users to present user written styles to web components. In a way that answers the often-expressed need on behalf of web component authors to have opt-in say before accepting those styles into web components.

So I am saying it doesn't make sense to collect user stories for something that was already considered and implemented in web browsers. To me, the problem to solve is bringing page styles into shadow trees, not some other already solved problem.

So no, I am not saying or implying at all that I am thinking of (or being cagey about) user stories that are more specific than "as a web component user". That's backwards.

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