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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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A spec for pearl-refine-current-source: mutate the active source via a refinements stack so a narrow sticks across refresh, re-fetch server-side for both filter and view sources, and factor a one-dimension reader out of the builder. Three design questions left open for sign-off before build.
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