@wribeiro:

They won't. That's why open source software sucks. Someone or some
people start a project and then release something which is full of bugs
and then they have some great ideas they want to work on and start
developing those great features, but they don't like to fix bugs and
because it's open source the developer(s) just say: "It's open source,
so fix it yourself if it's bothers you."

I hate that mentality of open source developers. They only care about
the features they want to see implemented, but they really don't care
about fixing bugs, even if those bugs still aren't fixed after ten
years. The bugs don't bother them, so they just don't fix them. If you
want them to be fixed, then you'll have to do it yourself.

Do they really think everyone has programming skills? Besides that: If
you develop something, then release something usefull or don't release
anything at all. If you don't want to listen to your users and don't
care about fixing bugs, then just keep the software and code for
yourself. Just use it on your own computer and don't release anything at
all. Only release your software to the public if you're willing to
listen to the people who use it and are willing to fix the bugs they
report.

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