Oh, we will build it, I have no doubt. There's a demand, so I'm sure in 5 years Apache will have some project that quenches our thirst.
The key with transactions is that they make life easy for the client. AP systems are easy for database engineers to write (and yet they still manage to screw them up :P), but systems that support ACID constraints are easy for application developers to use. That's why FoundationDB was so special; they promised the best of both worlds; the horizontal scaling of traditional NoSQL systems, with the ease of use (w.r.t. reasoning about concurrency) of SQL/ACID systems.
The key with transactions is that they make life easy for the client. AP systems are easy for database engineers to write (and yet they still manage to screw them up :P), but systems that support ACID constraints are easy for application developers to use. That's why FoundationDB was so special; they promised the best of both worlds; the horizontal scaling of traditional NoSQL systems, with the ease of use (w.r.t. reasoning about concurrency) of SQL/ACID systems.