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Revert "Remove the jco conformance legs" — the legs return for the perf comparison - #41

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Operator call (2026-08-10): the jco-vs-deltic perf comparison (lann/deltic#17) runs before the legs are deleted, so #40 is reverted and the four jco targets return to the matrix. The family ruling stands unchanged — jco support/coverage ultimately remains only in polymorph-webcrypto (lann/deltic#14); the removal re-lands on operator signal after the measurements.

Two commits:

  1. a pure git revert -m 1 of the Remove the jco conformance legs; the deltic rows carry both postures #40 merge;
  2. re-application of the deltic-browser rows: composed artifacts runtime-linked in Chromium #39 wiring completions that rode Remove the jco conformance legs; the deltic rows carry both postures #40 and should not be lost with it: the publish action's deltic-browser/deltic-browser-delegated results rows, deltic's lockfile in the setup action's js-locks (the local justfile wiring already had both), and conformance/README's deltic-browser table rows.

lann added 2 commits August 10, 2026 15:25
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This reverts commit 677daac (PR #40,
reverse of 8b16928): the jco legs return until the perf comparison
against the deltic legs has been run (operator call, 2026-08-10 —
lann/deltic#17 is the tracking issue; the family ruling that jco
support ultimately remains only in polymorph-webcrypto stands,
lann/deltic#14).

The two #39 wiring completions that rode PR #40 (the publish action's
deltic-browser results rows, conformance/README's deltic-browser table
rows) are re-applied in the follow-up commit rather than lost with the
revert.
The publish action's results list keeps the deltic-browser rows and
the setup action's js-locks gains deltic's lockfile (both missing
since #39 — the local justfile wiring already had them), and
conformance/README's targets table keeps its deltic-browser rows.
Content-identical to what PR #40 carried alongside the removal.
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