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If they're not being paid to work on it, why would you expect them to prioritize things they're not interested in working on or not going to use?



Because they want people to use their software?

Of course, if you don't care whether or not anyone uses your software, telling people with questions and requests to jump off a cliff is entirely reasonable.


I don't expect them to. I'm just answering the question as to why features take so long to get implemented.




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