My question is, do these user-level applications have to be distributed along with Emacs, or could they be made to be "explicitly" opt-in by installing them from ELPA. In-core appears to usually bring a commitment to maintain a library, and deprecating can take years. If Emacs 29 lays the technical foundations, the low-level API for treesitter to work, we can have packages on ELPA experiment with the higher-level abstractions. Whatever is the most successful approach, can be added to Emacs later on.
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