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I would create an Issue and propose it on the Github. One of the core maintainers will say something like "Great!", "Maybe..." or "No way". I've seen (and personally gotten) a lot more "No Way" than "Okay" for proposed changes.This is such an edge case though, that I don't know if they'll go for it "as-is". Why would other people need or use this? I don't see it getting added unless you can come up with a compelling reason.