more changes than what? 1e to 2e? Probably because there are more (sub)classes now, but relatively speaking?
Relatively speaking it's easily in the same ballpark as 1E to 2E. We can argue the toss over whether it's "a bit less" or "a bit more", but it's in the ballpark. Major changes to every class in the game, classes reorganised according to a new mandate, spells are revised/changed, some dramatically, some barely at all, basic rules are changed but in ways that remain fairly compatible, new approaches to monsters in the MM, and so on.
I think maybe what we should really be saying is this is a "compatible edition", whereas 3E, 4E, and 5E were not "compatible editions", but basically entirely new games sharing a lot of IP.
probably, but shallow changes. In any case I said nothing about the changes from 14 to 24 relative to 3e to 3.5, so not sure why you are bringing this up
Oh, it looked like you were agreeing with the claim that the changes were smaller than 3E to 3.5E, I guess not.
But TSR and WorC have significantly poisoned the well of using that word normally, so WotC can't cleanly call it 9th Edition or 21st Edition (6th Edition would be pure absurdity), but they always made it clear that they were aiming for this to be a fully compatible evolution.
TSR's usage was fine. 1E to 2E is very much an "edition" in line with normal usage in publishing. So don't blame them for WotC's doing! They did enough stuff wrong already!
I dunno, the ~6 pages of the current rules Glossary are quite minor compared to 3.5 rule changes, and that Rules Glossary represents the entire current planned changes to the Core rules.
No? They're not. They're quite a lot broader, and no they aren't the "entire current planned changes", because for example they refer to "Epic boons" which aren't even in Packet 6. So you're flatly and factually wrong there.
The 3.5E changes are simply factually far smaller than these - they might have been spread out, but pretty much every 3.5E change could have been summarized in a far smaller amount of space than you could summarize the changes here, esp. relative to the actual PHB/DMG/MM.
In case you want to argue fact, here we go:
D&D v.3.5 Accessory Update Booklet