Given that net/url has supported RFC 6874 since before RFC 9844 came along, our choices are:
* Keep supporting the RFC 6874 syntax.
* Drop support for it, require strict RFC 3986, have no support for zone IDs in URLs at all. Breaks existing users, utterly infeasible.
* Stop supporting RFC 6875 and start supporting an unescaped % as the zone ID separator, which conforms to no standard I know of. Also breaks existing users, infeasible.
* Some sort of hybrid where we try to support both %25 and % as a separator? Ugh.
Of these, keeping the existing support as-is until or unless a new standard comes along seems like the best option.