I mean, in this situation a big thing is taking a plugin and re-writing it as part of the core application. The initial plugin was inherently limited by the existing plugin API, which wasn't optimized for this specific use case.
"We improved a popular plugin by integrating it with our core application" doesn't feel like a confession to me. In fact, that's exactly what I'd like to see from an application developer. No application is perfect, and it's good when developers improve the basic look and feel of an application based on what their users want.
"We improved a popular plugin by integrating it with our core application" doesn't feel like a confession to me. In fact, that's exactly what I'd like to see from an application developer. No application is perfect, and it's good when developers improve the basic look and feel of an application based on what their users want.