Of course WG21 could have simply accepted the library after it went through years of development and reviews, rather than trying to "fix" it. This is precisely why WG21 should not be involved in innovation and design, because then acceptance becomes a matter of opinion and politics, rather than a simple acknowledgement of an interface that is already successful.
> I'd echo Eric's sentiments on this completely. I don't have it in me to
> ever get a fundamentals library into Boost again. Besides, I'd likely
> end up getting divorced and my children no longer speaking to me. It's
> not worth it, personally speaking.
You leave out the other possibility, to leave the library out of the standard, where most libraries, including good libraries, belong.