Add reference to HLA S-LaWA Community Report#61
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Add a non-normative reference to the HLA Community Group Report (May 2026). The report documents S-LaWA (Sandboxed LaWA), an implementation addressing open questions in the MapML "Alternative Approaches" section, including: - security model and sandboxed execution - DOM isolation and author control - declarative vs executable mapping integration This change is informational only and does not affect MapML requirements or design.
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This PR adds a non-normative reference to the HLA Community Group Report (May 2026) in the MapML "Alternative Approaches" section.
Following feedback and discussion around the HLA / LaWA approach in the MapML explainer, the HLA community has published an updated Community Report documenting S-LaWA (Sandboxed LaWA), which addresses related open questions around:
This change is purely informational and does not modify MapML requirements or architecture. It is intended to reflect ongoing cross-community discussion and updates.