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Catalog

The catalog section answers the most direct compatibility question: which legacy public names still exist, and what exactly do they preserve.

This section is intentionally concrete. It should help a reader move quickly from an old distribution or import name to the canonical package that now owns the behavior. It also records the narrow compatibility surfaces that remain so reviewers can tell whether a legacy package is still doing its intended job or drifting into something larger.

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What This Section Covers

  • which legacy packages are still published
  • which canonical package each legacy name now points to
  • which preserved surfaces remain intentionally supported

Read This Section When

  • you already know the old package name and need the canonical replacement
  • you want the most concrete explanation of what a compatibility package still preserves
  • you are checking whether a legacy surface is still thin enough to justify its existence

Purpose

This page provides a section-level route into the compatibility package catalog.

Stability

Keep this page aligned with the legacy package entries that remain published and documented.