No, I don't. Developer tooling teams which ship Visual Studio and DevKit are almost completely separate from the teams overseeing the development of .NET itself (including the team responsible for the SDK). And, honestly, I could not care less because it does not affect me or my colleagues in any material way, nor it affects the actual Linux or macOS users.
And also, have you tried writing Java in VS Code? I have and it is overall worse (read: less stable) than just using IntelliJ Idea in a way that isn't an issue when doing so in C#/Go/Rust/TS.
Ah doesn't affect you that graphical profiling tools are only available on VS, that management thought for a brief second to make hot reload VS only (saved by .NET community uproar and folks like Hanselman jumping onto discussion?), or that MAUI designer was thrown into the garbage can, and what is now available is pretty much WIP?
Lucky one I guess.
I have used it, its stability issue is orthogonal to feature parity, being whole Eclipse running headless, which is the point, features.
And also, have you tried writing Java in VS Code? I have and it is overall worse (read: less stable) than just using IntelliJ Idea in a way that isn't an issue when doing so in C#/Go/Rust/TS.