It'd be no different than eglot, project.el, etc. Third party packages experiment with stuff, then a stable implementation appears in core.
It'd be no different than eglot, project.el, etc. Third party packages experiment with stuff, then a stable implementation appears in core.
That would be a reasonable stance if the difference were in incubating a new project vs excluding functionality from blessing because it interfaces with non free software. The functionality I'm talking about is excluded because of the latter.
In that case it'd just live on in Melpa regardless of what the mailing list thinks.