Nobody is saying you cannot ask for help. And in fact you have been given quite a lot of help, by me, among others. And I, and I suspect others, will continue giving help, if you request it.
However, as I said before, anyone can have ideas, and posting ideas alone is not particularly helpful. CB works the way it does because that is the way its developers want or have wanted it to work - if you want it to work significantly differently (and most of your "ideas" were very significant changes) then it is up to you to
(a) make a very good and detailed case for them, which so far you have not - "I would like it to work this way" is not sufficient,
(b) suggest how such changes might be implemented, and how the implementation would avoid problems with other parts of CB
(c) ideally provide some code.
This is not something specific to CB, it is the way that all FOSS projects operate. You would get the same response if you repeatedly posted ideas alone about how (say) GCC or Apache should be changed.