If you don’t mind the question, how realistic is that timetable? I notice that this effort has apparently been underway for more than a year, judging by when this ADR was drafted and merged:
And the implementation currently looks somewhat stalled (?) since April:
So considering that
we will probably have Tutor as the only supported/recommended community deployment method by Maple;
this rules out deploying Blockstore as a standalone service in Maple, like we would be able to do with the edx-configuration Ansible playbooks and roles (because those will no longer be supported);
by the looks of it I’d say it’s at least not 100% certain that Blockstore will be merged back into the LMS and Studio, and be fully ready for production use, in time for that release (I do suppose there will be glitches and kinks to be ironed out);
the Lilac release notes also state that the current LMS is to be replaced by the Learning MFE by Maple, which will probably (?) also need some work for Blockstore integration;
the library authoring MFE is also still pending completion,
is it fair to say that all things considered, Blockstore is currently somewhat unlikely to land in Maple in a generally consumable fashion?