Yeah, you are the expert Razox. I have to bow to your superior condescension skills.
Devs have openly stated they have balanced Druid DPS against Mage nuke DPS, and if you parse that is pretty accurate. The disparity lies in, at this point nuking is only 25% of a mage's DPS. Rancorous Servant is about 50%, pet 25%, and nuking 25%.
My team now can take down any tier 2 basepop mob in 18-24 seconds. Add about 6-12 seconds on average for any named mob (they dont really take much longer due to using clickies/AA's to increase dps). My Mages average about 1500dps for these fights, and go as high as 3000dps with good crits. There is no combination of druid spells that can possibly match this, and I have tried. I parse alot. Your first dot cast will only tick 3 times, even with foci + crits a druid is hard pressed to pass the 600dps mark for that short period.
Necros shine at long fights, because they can stack their bad boy dots on and keep em running, and they have exceptional mana regen from lich, AND they have some nice pets adding constant mana-free DPS. Their DoT's are MUCH better as well - compare Reaver's Pyre Rk.2 at 1284 damage per tick (base) to Druid Sunsear Rk2 at 661 damage per tick, for instance. The necro can deliver ALOT more damage per tick, no doubt. A necro will always do about 2 to 2.5 times the DPS of a druid, and the parses always show that.
In an ideal situation, a druid can add some DPS using the insta-cast Fernspike spell, but that has some limitations: There must be a tank, so it doesn't work while kiting; you lose some time efficiency by switching targets from mob to tank; its pretty tough mana-wise spell; it doesn't stack, so multiple druids in a group/raid cannot stack it; and parsing is tedious since the damage isn't automatically assigned to the Druid. The theoretical max DPS of Fernspike Rk2 is over 360dps, but in real world it never gets above 300dps, and usually alot lower than that due to cast/recast timings.
Just a few facts, not as good as your 2c, but I always find facts more valuable than conjecture.
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