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@ -151,8 +151,8 @@ relationship can be expressed in one of two ways:
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extended in future to declare additional parents, but more investigation
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into appropriate semantics is needed.
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This structure means that rooms can end up with multiple parents. This implies
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that the room will appear multiple times in the room list hierarchy.
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This structure means that rooms can end up appearing multiple times in the
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room list hierarchy, given they can be children of multiple different spaces.
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In a typical hierarchy, we expect *both* parent->child and child->parent
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relationships to exist, so that the space can be discovered from the room, and
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