> An extension developer is a special kind of user, who understands and
> leverage James extension mechanism (so yes).

Makes sense! And I like the term “Extension Developer” as opposed to “(James) 
Developer”.

I am currently “User”, but I want to soon become an “Extension Developer”. For 
me it would be much nicer to have a more minimalistic environment to develop my 
extensions, with maybe some kind of testbed. It would not be very nice to have 
to get the entire James universe working just to develop a tiny extension…

But that will come later. Just thinking out loud.

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