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Basically rewrite all the documentation. The usage guide is
significantly improved, adding a detailed comparison of drivers,
features and implementations and examples for how this can actually be
used as a directive (something that wasn't at all obvious at first
glance).

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layout.

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sphinx-feature-classification

This is a Sphinx directive that allows creating matrices of drivers a project contains and which features they support. The directive takes an INI file with specific syntax explained in the usage documentation to generate the matrices, in which projects have the authority to say what is supported within their own repository.

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Common feature classification documentation frameworks
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