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>> Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>>
>> > If there are packages on ELPA which we consider to be a must for users
>> > (I don't think there are, but maybe I'm forgetting something), lets
>> > add them to core instead.
>>
>> If Emacs considers in-buffer completion an important feature, then I'd
>> say corfu and cape are must.  vertico and marginalia are also must in my
>> book since they offer a better experience with vertical minibuffer
>> completion.

> If people want them, and their developers agree, we can add them.

<irony>At this point, why not company, which BTW works nicely both on windows and -nw Emacs?</irony>
<seriously>For every package you think of integrating, there will be a lot of people how use a different package for the functionality, so this spells exchanges without end here and a lot of users frustrated in the world outside the list </seriously>

>> And while we're at it: There are sometimes requests for adding AUCTeX to
>> core.  Do you have an opinion about that?
>
>I don't mind.  But let's hear what others think.

Well, AUCTeX was so feature-bloated that made me start using vanilla Emacs and writing the things I really needed myself. So grateful it existed, because it made my elisp evolve :-)

Now seriously, One of the nicest things in Emacs is the package repo(s).
I have the Emacs I want because we have use-package (and that is not so long ago)
to make our lives (relatively) easy. And I dread to think what would happen
WTR to size of the distributable object (.app in macos, .rpm/.deb/.snap in Linux,
etc.) if we start shipping everything in it.

My .2 cents
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