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Update DSD section with link to GitHub and usage of DSD in the wild #52

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Expand Up @@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ <h3>Related Specs</h3>
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<h3>Open Questions</h3>
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<li>Mozilla would like to see more <a href="https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/831#issuecomment-988394185">real world uses cases</a> of Declarative Shadow DOM in the wild. Which is a bit of a catch-22 when it is only supported in one browser and requires a polyfill.</li>
<li>Mozilla would like to see more <a href="https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/831#issuecomment-988394185">real world uses cases</a> of Declarative Shadow DOM in the wild. <a href="https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/831#issuecomment-1204554491" target="_blank">GitHub has confirmed that they are using DSD</a> and see many architectural benefits from it, especially for their design system. Although a polyfill exists, it comes as a bit of a catch-22 when trying to target pure SSR Web Components (HTML) use cases.</li>
<li>Safari would like to <a href="https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/831#issuecomment-797845645">get consensus on the solution for Scoped Element Registries first.</a></li>
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