ashahir05
Because they want to?
I can only guess at their reasoning. I have seen people:
- Report bugs for "missing features" of software that is in early development.
- Ask for support because "it won't compile" or is otherwise broken.
- Open issues to argue with you about the language you've chosen "Why not rust?"
- Send pull requests trying to get their additions in when you're not ready or interested in anyone else making submissions at this time.
etc etc
It's all just noise. It doesn't matter what you put in the readme, or what sections you disable on github, they'll open an issue on the forums or phabricator.
Until it is complete or in a state the developers are comfortable letting people play with it and hear back from the community, there is 0 benefit in making it available.