/TED: Alex Evers

I'm leaving this as DRAFT: Part 1

This should never be posted, because it is a draft.

However, a draft, by design, should be completed and published... in some manner.

I do this with my PRs a lot. I create one as a DRAFT, intended as reference, or to share code I'd generated. I wanted others to see and follow my line of thinking to inform later conversations.

However that isn't the case, or doesnt have the intended effect; If anyone reads it, then its to validate it doesnt break anything, and to approve it for merge.

I had a draft PR approved for merge many times before I stopped making them; apparently nobody likes an un-merged PR.

As part of not publishing this DRAFT, I will publish it. This oxymoron is not self-contradictory, because it implies there is later content, which you will never see, because it is stuck in draft.

What happens next, does not break anything, and is not merged.