The negative ttitud from Next Limit staff surprised to me.
If I'm not wrong, Next Limit was the first in bring the non-unbiased rendering to us. And the first version of Maxwell Render was very slow.
I have not used Real Flow but I guess to simulate fluids should be also slow right? So, why not a realistic sky?
I think all people that use to rendering architectural exteriors or any kind of exterior scene would enjoy to have a functionality like that no mather if it takes a time.
As it had been said in the replies above, there are another programs like Vue that makes the duty, I have tried it and it is too slow even for a simple small scene and there are a lot of people that use it so, why not in Maxwell?
Anyway, I think most of the users that need to render a complex scene chose to use a service like The Ranch so the time for rendering is a relative therm.
So, don't say just no, let's analyze the possibility.
