> just the energy requirements of really thinking about everything everybody proposes are pretty high
Indeed, that's why it most often results in a no (your ending quote is just a polite way of saying no), and you're right about the discouragement part, and that's one of the reasons forks like neovim appear. (and unfortunately often you can't "motivate" your way into creating enough time for all that extra work either, so with the best intentions... no it is )
> just the energy requirements of really thinking about everything everybody proposes are pretty high
Indeed, that's why it most often results in a no (your ending quote is just a polite way of saying no), and you're right about the discouragement part, and that's one of the reasons forks like neovim appear. (and unfortunately often you can't "motivate" your way into creating enough time for all that extra work either, so with the best intentions... no it is )