This is why I see C++26 as the last great standard, it would likely be C++23 if it wasn't for reflection.
Not that WG21 won't produce further ones, just like has happened with other ecosystems of similar age, who cares about Fortran 2023, or COBOL 2023 revisions, despite their critical use in many research projects, or companies infrastructure.
It is already good enough (minus the security issues), for the existing infrastructure that relies on C++, and most of the new stuff isn't helping.
Not that WG21 won't produce further ones, just like has happened with other ecosystems of similar age, who cares about Fortran 2023, or COBOL 2023 revisions, despite their critical use in many research projects, or companies infrastructure.
It is already good enough (minus the security issues), for the existing infrastructure that relies on C++, and most of the new stuff isn't helping.