+1 for everything that both Pankaj and Tim have said. I've said this elsewhere: for me, the power of org mode is that it is Emacs. Org allows me to leverage the power of Emacs more easily for what I want to do (everything from project management to dissemination of various sorts).
Anything that curtails what I can do in Emacs (with org mode) would have significantly negative repercussions. I understand the desire to see org mode's capabilities implemented elsewhere but I think this misses the point: it's Emacs that people actually want implemented elsewhere without realising it. A small example: in teaching, I often use embedded Calc in my org documents (primarily for export via beamer) for inline calculations illustrating concepts. This is *part* of my use of org mode and feels like it's org mode but it's really Emacs that allows me to do this. -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-61-ga88806.dirty