For example, the compatibility plugin is not really a plugin. It's more of an enhancement to 1.4 to allow easier back porting of plugins. In the plugin list it is not required to be moved up into the active list in order to be utilized. I've come across several of these type of plugins.
It would just seem to make more sense that if it isn't really a plugin that it should really go someplace else. Any thoughts on this?
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