the problem is that likeminded community does not exist in the long run.
In my 10+ years of linux on desktop I've seen enough of great ideas that soon became abandonware. On the other hand apps that still exist and are updated from time to time do that with a snails pace. Most of them are still stuck on GTK2 with no wayland in sight. DE moves on with their own apps but most of the SW outside of that stack does not.
And on mobile things are 901275437x more difficiult. Serious SW development takes time and needs money. Blobs free HW without usefull SW is still useless.
But it's linux mantra. Choice. With not much to choose from.
I thought for once, a big enough company - at that time the biggest in handheld communication devices figured out that FOSS, community and devices all could be a part of their offerings. I mean, imagine that. A huge company that finally "got it". Nokia was the solution.