To give a bit context, Elm main team has been defensive against forks. They are preventing development of features they don’t think worth to them. It’s not possible to publish packages with low-level access without Elm main team approval. The compiler even has built-in DRM about that. My point is more compilers is exactly what Elm needs to flourish. C has several compilers. Python has even”jython”. That doesn’t make a language community weaker.
Sad that they have to put a massive "Non-goals" full of emojis so the main Elm team does't feel threated.
A languange doesn't lose anything with an extra compiler - a competing compiler is actually what Elm needs right now.