same question, but I wonder what the future holds for WP because the development process feels so disjointed and the number of problems means they will always be playing catch-up and developers will leave it behind for something more polished. What you have been posting is very valuable, but I find it odd that a setup as large as WP could not get this right, and developers have to rely on 3rd parties like dedicated hosting ip to gain knowledge instead of the useless official documentation.
I was originally in Gutenberg’s corner, but over the past couple of months and working with it on live builds we see it is slowing down the development process massively. Plus, feedback from clients has not been great either. The next year feels like it could be a make or break in terms of using it and investing more development time into it.