Open is the first half, XCom is the second.
Open denotes public source code, meaning anyone is free to make their own version and change anything they don't like/agree with,
it does not mean "do whatever".
liking the idea is not the same as having a legitimate problem.
why do i decide? because someone has to. without someone steering this project, it would simply descend into an incomprehensible mess of feature hell - see every game that's ever been made in the history of mankind. the designers dictate the rules of the game, not the players. the players make suggestions, and the designers take the feedback on board, but ultimately the decision rests with them.
your personal use of the feature does not a justification make. the fact is there's no PROBLEM with the current 6x6 restriction.
you think YOU'RE getting tired? you think YOU want to throw in the towel? i'm not the one antagonizing here; you proposed, i said no, instead of moving on, you're making polls to prove how wrong i was to say it.
i'm dealing with this every damn day from 50 different people. i'm sick of having to justify trying to make xcom into xcom, and i'm getting fed up having to justify saying "no". this isn't the ultimate gaming experience tailor made for each individual, it's xcom.
as for tank/ammo thing, i already explained that to you: a) bugs. b) vanilla. c) more bugs.
i'm sorry that you have to rebase your branches, but that's the cost of progress, and i'm never going to apologize for making progress.
you personally may not have had a problem with excruciatingly long base defense missions, because you've been intentionally mindful of your base layout, but this doesn't invalidate my point. surely you can see how easily this could happen if someone wasn't as meticulous.
and in case anyone ever wonders why PRs sit in limbo: let this thread stand as a testament - this is what happens if i say no.
certainly, i appreciate the effort you (and indeed everyone else) put into these things, it pains me to turn them down as much as it does you (well evidently not QUITE as much), and i appreciate all the good you've done for the project, certainly there are several features already IN with your name attached, but that doesn't mean i have to agree with everything; someone has to draw a line somewhere.