You're a human talking to other humans. Yes, you're online, but there are still a range of ways you can phrase things, some of which are more polite than others. I don't understand what doesn't make sense about it, although as always you're free to disagree.
> What I am looking for is irrelevant. They straight up didn't solve the needs of Go. It was not me who rejected them, it was the Go community who rejected them, realizing that they won't work for anyone.
Go is not a monolithic community, and for obvious reasons the people making decisions are a much smaller group than the community as a whole. Not everyone in the community will agree with every decision, and my impression is that there's a sizable group of people who would have been happier if one of the proposals had been merged. You're stating it as fact that this isn't the case, and obviously I'm not going to convince you otherwise, but it's clear you don't have any desire to provide any more context because you think your claim is self-evident.
> Which clearly includes you. Me too. Obviously if we had a solution, we'd already be using it. But who?
Sure, if you think that the people who make the language are infallibly able to both know and care about what's good for 100% of Go programmers and every proposal will somehow be either something that will strictly fit what with every single one of them wants or be bad for all of them (regardless of what they say they want). Alternately, maybe there's nuance where different people have competing technical views on what would make sense or disagreeing views on subjective matters, and the lack of a solution having been adopted doesn't mean that it's impossible for someone to think that anything that's been discussed would be a good idea without being objectively wrong. Given that you'd rather refer to any other viewpoint as akin to magical hopes and prayers, you obviously don't think that it's possible anyone else could have something reasonable to say on the issue if it disagrees with your opinions, so I guess we've both been wasting our time here.