Expecting someone to go back and enable what used to be there by default is generally not a good strategy, neither is fragmenting existing functions into plug-ins. By all means, do add the ability to make plug- ins if you like, but fragmenting features and moving them around just for the sake of trying new ideas is counter-productive because it produces unpleasant surprises for the user.
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