Tidy stale studio-web comment on the IO csproj#2
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The original net8.0-only justification cited a planned studio-web WASM consumer at net10.0. That plan was dropped; Studio remains the primary client. The new comment reflects current reality: the IO library is authoring/build-time only, and the Unity package consumes its export outputs, not its types. No build or behaviour change.
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Summary
The
net8.0-only justification onOpenApparatus.IO.csprojcited a plannedstudio-webWASM consumer atnet10.0. That plan was dropped — Studio remains the primary client. The new comment reflects current reality: the IO library is authoring/build-time only, and the Unity package consumes its export outputs (not its types), so nonetstandard2.1target is needed.Comment-only change. 1 file, +3 / -4. No build or behaviour change.
Test plan
dotnet buildstill succeeds (no functional change, so this should be automatic).