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That's because it takes years (decades, in fact) in this lethargic atmosphere to get anywhere, and we're building from nothing instead of assembling a bunch of pre-made components (Any Linux distribution) or forking a fully working OS (Any BSD). We don't have a pre-existing development community to draw on (Haiku).
Developers are fundamentally lazy. Generally, that's what makes them good developers. Getting lazy developers to use a new platform is difficult.
What would you like? Balloons and a circus?
Out of all the "alternative" OSes, Syllable is currently the most complete, most stable, supports the most hardware, has one of the most complete and up to date toolchains. We will soon also have a server version.