A more general answer is that in any community project, whoever cares about
a feature the most is the one that designs it, convinces others it is worth
including, and implements it.  Just because something has a lot of votes
doesn't automatically mean it will get built -- someone has to be
interested enough to make it happen.  This was the case even when it was a
Google project, but is especially true now that it is fully owned by the
community.

-- 
John A. Tamplin

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