I've been away: this has moved on without me. But I see the elitism remains.

The ability to change the language remains with its users: mostly ordinary people who speak and write in an uncomplicated way. Forcing a rigid (Latin) structure onto it and maintaining that the rules are logical and immutable is simply wrong. Those rules will all ultimately mutate or disappear, I am sure. It will happen, not by a formal edict from the Masters of the Language (successful authors, I suppose), but by common usage. This may leave publishers with bit of a problem, but they'll cope, don't worry.