Of course your version is going to be bigger than the prototype plugin, but the key word was "intrusive", if a plugin has a bug the user can just disable it, but a change in core can't be disabled, so it has to be more carefully evaluated and tested. @b4n is much more cautious about core changes and the more intrusive or large they are, then the slower their acceptance.

You were wanting to move fast, and for speed of release a plugin is usually better.


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