Thank you Mat for clearing things up. I think the current "plugin 
first" philosophy is quite good of a way to go as it makes adding new stuff 
easy and new plugins serve a proof of concept.

If plugin X becomes so widely used that almost any TW relies on it this 
could be a signal to add the functionality to the core. I like to think of 
this similar to python where new core modules were added if they proofed 
themself worthy.

Cheers,
Tristan

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