If they are currently vaguely consistent in experimental (and will work with the EFL libraries we have), I'd say go for it.
I agree with your sentiment that the state couldn't be any worse, and I can only see one reverse dep.
The only time I've ever wanted these libraries for something, I ended up building the entire stack from source because the code I was trying to run needed a newer version of one of them, and they are quite intertwined.
If they are currently vaguely consistent in experimental (and will work with the EFL libraries we have), I'd say go for it.
I agree with your sentiment that the state couldn't be any worse, and I can only see one reverse dep.
The only time I've ever wanted these libraries for something, I ended up building the entire stack from source because the code I was trying to run needed a newer version of one of them, and they are quite intertwined.