Geany plugins doesn't "freeze" changes, but yes it does slow them down with 
reviews etc.  

The benefit though is that it gets access to the Geany packagers to put it in 
distros if its part of the plugins collection.

The real problem is plugins where there is no maintainer for the plugin to 
create or review the bugfixes, other people who are not really invested in the 
plugin may eventually make or review minimal fixes to keep it alive, but 
grudgingly and slowly.  That is the case with the markdown plugin.

Only the collection infrastructure is meant to be supported by the 
Geany-plugins devs, the plugins are the work of individuals or small groups so 
if they disappear everything grinds to a halt for that plugin.

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