Also see the solutions I and jhpalmieri proposed in #26159[1].  I like those
better because they still makes it possible to run optional doctests without
running all of sages doctests. I think that is very valuable. The current
example that started the discussion (very limited in scope) in #26110[2] is
building and testing sage and its docs seperately from each other. That is
probably the most important usecase. In a more generalized scenario I can
imagine first building and testing a bare sage and then testing each 
optional
package after it was added.

[1] https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/26159
[2] https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/26110

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