That's not a great mindset to have and yet is incredibly pervasive in foss...
Even if you offer to implement a feature which has been requested multiple times, you get people with their fingers in their ears and no idea what is useful to other people saying that it's not useful so they would reject the pr.
Feel free to say "I wouldn't find it that useful", but don't speak for everyone with a viewpoint directly contrary to someone saying "I think this would be useful"
In theory and in a study where people are actually paying attention to the changes sure, but I think in actual fact people are going to inherently distrust things they dislike and want to trust things they like so for all intents and purposes they'd be identical
I work with C# & TypeScript, which frankly I don't find too bad
I love to work with Scala though, I find there's a really nice way to do almost everything, and C is nice because it allows so much control over what your program is actually doing - same with OCaml really, however the ability to use Java libraries in Scala makes it that bit better
I'd quite like to try Spatial for hardware in the future
I think you may be able to use relative links, eg:
[email protected]
^ That one is done with [[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
I don't think [email protected]
works alone though?
Those lists are already up, and a few instances are already down