Nonsense - HDA systems were overwhelmingly the majority of Linux systems at that point, and didn't have any hardware support for multiple streams. OSS with software mixing was a commercial product that wasn't upstream. ALSA had userspace mixing but it was very much not an out of the box experience, and didn't take advantage of hardware capabilities in the way Pulseaudio did to reduce wakeups and power consumption.
ALSA had DMIX by default, all that before Pulseaudio. I remember Knoppix and a few more doing that.
Do you think starting with "Nonsense" makes your argument better heard?