What you essentially want is a state-merge function after e.g. a network partition. This is actually on the roadmap, but it involves asking you (the application) how to merge 2 (potentially) different substates back into one. We *cannot* just take the union of the 2 substates, because an application may want to do this differently. The final solution will definitely involve a callback into the application to resolve this, probably we also ship with some default strategies.
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