Well, there are people working on that - but the original focus of this discussion was “drawing a line” to the scope of venv-based tools, which basically means putting an artificial limit on that work (artificial, because it’s based on a principle, rather than on a lack of people willing to do the work). And yet, you’re now saying that if we do that, we have to tell people that there’s no way to go other than restarting?
I think in that case, I’d rather we continue working on solving the issues people ask us to work on, as long as they prefer to continue with venv-based tools over restarting with a toolset like conda.