The idea would be to use ggdfe more for curation purposes. E.g. if there are particular themes, scales, geoms in other packages which we think DfE people may find useful, we could import those packages and reexport those functions.
Possible issues:
Such packages might have fairly disparate styles and conventions, which could prove confusing for users
This would make the package more prone to bugs. If a bug arises in a package ggdfe depends on, we're powerless to address it beyond notifying the package author.
It might generally overcomplicate things and violate the KISS principle that, imo, is key to making ggdfe a useful package
To do this effectively, it would be best if we were to write documentation showing why we've chosen to reexport the various functions. This would be hard, but possibly useful.
The idea would be to use ggdfe more for curation purposes. E.g. if there are particular themes, scales, geoms in other packages which we think DfE people may find useful, we could import those packages and reexport those functions.
Possible issues: