>>mroche+(OP)
Open Source: you get to see the code, and you are allowed to modify and redistribute it. That's it, everything else is icing on the cake and be happy because with closed source you wouldn't have any of that.
>>jacque+Xy
Yep, exactly. The level of entitlement some commenters here seem to have is appalling. The project maintainers don't owe anyone free labor.
If their paying customers want something, then that's perhaps a different story, and is governed by whatever agreement (tacit or otherwise) is in place for the purchase.
But if you aren't paying, you aren't owed anything. Not a single thing.