As it is, you're introducing a competing standard where lowercase b suddenly has a new meaning, making it incompatible with everything that was already written correctly in the past. Maybe it's a better system in the end, but is it worth breaking compatibility and trying to convince millions of people in the industry of a new better standard?
As it is, you're introducing a competing standard where lowercase b suddenly has a new meaning, making it incompatible with everything that was already written correctly in the past. Maybe it's a better system in the end, but is it worth breaking compatibility and trying to convince millions of people in the industry of a new better standard?