Quote Originally Posted by Almindor
All I see here is a bunch of idiots "demanding" something out of an OSS project...

You didn't pay for the thing, you cannot expect it to be working 100%. You have no right to demand anything.
Funny. I always thought the #1 draw of an open-source project was supposed to be that, because any coder can look at the code, improve it, contribute to it, refine it, etc, that it's supposedly certain to have less bugs than a proprietary software product that does the same thing. When the developers break that implicit contract with the users, you'd better believe the users are gonna be ticked off...