On Monday, 20 July 2015 at 15:33:17 UTC, Tofu Ninja wrote:
The ones against a name are vocal in the thread, the ones who don't mind it or like it tend to not be as vocal. The thread is not a good representation of what people like.
Neither is a superficial popularity contest a suitable indicator for good language design.
For example, there are substantial concerns regarding the teachability of names ending in "Tuple". While these are (by necessity) only backed by anecdotal evidence, several people made these observations when helping beginners. It would be foolish to ignore the experience we gained from the past in favor of an impromptu straw poll.
— David
