Isn't it funny though that your "out there" campaign had a halfling variant, but still no gnome.
Uh, no, because gnomes are a normal part of D&D...?
There was no human either, so obviously they're rare. Or something. I'm not sure what point you were going for.
It's not a unified vision of boringness. That's what I don't get. It's not that people hated gnomes, its that gnomes were completely and utterly forgotten about in most games. I'm sorry for both gnome fans, but, so few people EVER played them. I did. I played gnomes a couple of times. But, I'm the only person I've ever played with who did.
As I mentioned, gnomes had no one at WotC to champion their cause and were sort of left to the side. (In 3e) When they decided they needed "new races", rather than use them to fill a role they wanted filled, they felt safe to axe them.
And really, it's not even that most times. It's the dismissive part of it ("I'm sorry for both gnome fans") that aggravates the situation. "Common wisdom" says gnomes weren't popular, so when people complained to WotC about the lack of gnome figures in DDM, WotC felt safe in making their April Fools article. Did we get more gnomes in DDM? Not really, a few trickled here and there. (There are far more kobolds than gnomes. And since the "factions" are supposed to be balanced, it's not even an issue of "we need more monsters".)
It's not like they stepped back and said, "Oh, hey, here's this really interesting race that everyone likes to play, let's axe that." It's far closer to say, "Oh hey, here's this race that's been taking up space in the PHB for thirty years that almost no one ever plays. Let's axe that."
I assume it was "okay, we can't kick elf, dwarf or halfling. Anyone care about the other races? No, okay, lets go with what we know."
I would be willing to be dollars to donuts, that if you looked at the RPGA stats, you'd see that half orcs and gnomes place WAY at the bottom of the player barrel.
I always figured most of them just grab a pre-gen character and play, but it would be interesting to see the racial divide on long-running characters.
No one hates gnomes. Or at least about as many people hate gnomes as like them. The vast majority just plain out don't care.
Thirty years hasn't made gnomes interesting. How much longer should they keep trying?
The main thing with threads like this is that they serve no purpose. No one that disliked gnomes will read something I wrote and say "oh, now I get it, thanks". It certainly won't change WotC's mind.
"Thirty years", well they've been interesting in the original, and there were sparks here and there. It's more that gnomes don't get a good chance due to "conventional wisdom". "We don't need a gnome book, they're not popular enough". So one was never made, and there is no market research there. 15 elf books, sure, everyone loves elves... (or at least, they're championed at TSR/WotC)
Plus, most folks agree that Eberron did gnomes great.
WotC doesn't even try to throw gnome fans a bone. They basically ignore us, really. I fully expected there to be a gnome write up on the website when the PHB hit, but nothing. Perhaps the numbers are that insignificant, but I don't think it is.