I don’t think so. To be honest, my main focus by a mile is the Quality Cut, and the Mandalorian cut is just a smaller selection of that. The QC is intended to present the best* end-to-end Clone Wars “right now”, but recognising that “right now” is a moving target, it’ll be a living project. For example, the best* Clone Wars today doesn’t include Jar Jar meeting Admiral Ackbar, so that won’t be my editing focus. But if the Obi-Wan show really builds on and reinforces that relationship to the point that showing Jar Jar’s first meeting with Ackbar becomes a net value add, then it deserves to be in the QC.
By comparison, the Mando Cut will really just need creating once and then probably not returned to, since it’s mainly an offering for today’s audience, rather than tomorrow’s.
The QC is core. Mando cut is the trimmed version, and the other two versions are really just about presenting them in the right order for people who’d rather consume more SW.
But like I say, the Quality Cut is really THE project as far as I’m concerned. Once I have its draft chronology worked out (which should be this weekend), it’s on to editing properly. First edit will be our first episode, which whether or not it features Domino Squad will at least give us the cold open which focuses our attention on Mauldalore plus introduces Ahsoka. Once you have both that episode and the chronology which allows Mauldalore to be more of a running thread, you essentially have v1 of TCW:Refocused. It’s launched.
I’m aware that sounds kind of ridiculous - slap one scene at the start of one episode and call it a new TV show - but at that point this becomes a living project for me. I’ll have the chronology, I’ll have the sense of priority (currently about 19 full episode edits to make if I remember right), but the work turns into me taking a handful of episodes from that new chronology, seeing what can be done to trim them in line with our goals, polishing them up, and putting the new episode in place of those it replaces. There are more straightforward ones, there are more complex ones, but then there are the more radical ideas which may come later. I feel like we very quickly get this up to a decent standard, and then it becomes a case of maintenance and constant tinkering over a longer term. The goals will always be (1) best* quality episode, and (2) best* quality holistic show experience.
*In my subjective, limited opinion, etc etc