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Clarify definition of the REC-track
This makes it clear that a document that uses the various publication types and transitions of the REC-track is indeed on the REC-track, even if it isn't planning to go all the way to the end. Some groups for instance have a declared intention of only going as far as CR. That doesn't make the documents on the "CR track", as there's no such thing. See w3c/strategy#438 (comment)
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and if there is support from its Membership,
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W3C publishes it as a <a href="#RecsW3C">Recommendation</a>.
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In summary, the <dfn lt="W3C Recommendation Track | REC Track | Recommendation Track | Recommendation-track">W3C Recommendation Track</dfn> consists of:
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In summary, the <dfn lt="W3C Recommendation Track | REC Track | Recommendation Track | Recommendation-track">W3C Recommendation Track</dfn> contains:
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<li>Publication of the [=First Public Working Draft=].

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