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To be fair I think most of the OSS languages are Cathedrals. Golang recently had an uproar over dep (community lead initiative) vs vgo (core committer). Ruby seems similar. With the recent departure of Guido as BDFL I think Python is the exception.

The low number of commits is somewhat intentional in that they actively avoid providing too much functionality in core and relative to Go which has the might of Google backing it there's fewer people with hands on who are incentivised based on innovation. It would be nice to see more frequent integration of commits from the community but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.




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