> classic WG21 choice
So if I said that "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism" act is a classic naming choice by the US Congress your understanding would be that I've mistaken the Congress for a "single person or entity" ? Even though in reality this stupid habit (ridiculous acronyms in the titles of legislation) is indeed a hallmark of American law making and not of some imaginary single person ? I guess I can't help you.
WG21 may consist of dozens of people, but the character of its decisions is a reflection of the larger body, not somehow merely a reflection of those individuals. To my mind ISO's process is tremendously ill-suited to the work of developing programming languages, and while JTC1 itself makes sense, neither SC22 nor the various working groups are a good way to develop these languages.
> C++ is a practical language for practical programmers solving real problems. Language purists or Rust zealots will be happier elsewhere.
The problem with this characterization as a "Practical" language is that the user community do not want your "solutions" any more being as how you think it just "doesn't really make much of a difference" what happens to them when, inevitably, you are less than perfect.
That's not very practical at all.