"Enable switching" from the RFC:
> The ability to switch between different function providers is a core mechanism to control centralization. If users are unable to switch, they cannot exercise choice or fully realize the value of their efforts because, for example, "learning to use a vendor's product takes time, and the skill may not be fully transferable to a competitor's product if there is inadequate standardization".
(cotd ...)
"Enable switching" cotd:
> Therefore, standards should have an explicit goal of facilitating users switching between implementations and deployments of the functions they define or enable.
Does this sound familiar? If so, it's because it's awfully close to "credible exit"!