If there are no third party plugins, then you don't have plugins - its an internal architectural decision, not relevant for the end-users.
Having plugins means anybody should be able to create one.
I remember vagrant has support for all historic plugins versions no matter the current API version. This is rare goodness but prevents only one type of problem - inability to update the core.
Having plugins means anybody should be able to create one.
I remember vagrant has support for all historic plugins versions no matter the current API version. This is rare goodness but prevents only one type of problem - inability to update the core.