Earlier quoted context omitted.
Mine is Zig.
Andrew needs to radically change his stance on Tabs for the language to be taken seriously. White space must be ignored, and Andrew should overlook his personal bias and cater to the ‘preserve white space’ crowd. Because formatting and readability matter - a lot.
From the reference I found[1], Andrew's stance is: The current zig tooling forces spaces instead of tabs because the tooling for the language is not yet complete. The self hosted compiler (which the community will start using just as soon as it's ready) already does accept both tabs and spaces.
So, I'm not able to understand your complaint at all. Perhaps you could you elaborate, provide a reference, or soften your stance?
[1]: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/wiki/FAQ#why-does-zig-force-m...