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Author culler
Recipients Marc.Culler, Nythepegasus, WardsParadox, culler, enki1711, epaine, guydestefano, lukasz.langa, miss-islington, mlierley, ned.deily, pablogsal, robotson, ronaldoussoren, serhiy.storchaka, terry.reedy, thesamesam, wordtech
Date 2021-11-04.14:53:44
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According to wikipedia, it was only the Big Sur beta that identified
itself as 10.16.  (And I observed this with the beta).  But the release
and, I think, the later Big Sur betas stopped doing that.

But I did eventually find a page showing a tweet that "documents" this behavior:
https://eclecticlight.co/2020/07/21/big-sur-is-both-10-16-and-11-0-its-official/

I guess obscure tweets have replaced documentation.
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