Can you elaborate what this system lacks or what are the key properties that make it „the worst“? I know its a mess, but I cant pinpoint the reason why.
The non-hierarchical, not-reused, reinvented package convention. The most popular package repository being incredibly hard to find one package you want among a sea of crap. The lack of a single standard solution to the most common problems. Frequent backwards compatibility issues.
It's definitely not the worst. But it's hilarious how bad it is considering how popular it is and how long it's been around
That so many things doesn't run on the latest stable version is one of them. Python 3.11 was published in all the way back in October, and it's still not stable and well supported.