In the beginning, the road was quite bumpy, and my irk was that people's use cases were being dismissed in a very cavalier fashion: like, if I didn't think of a workflow, or a use case, or a piece of software that doesn't play nice which you cannot change, it's not valid and let it burn. Oh, and whoever points these things out, or ridicules me for this attitude, is a troll or a hater.
In 10 years, though, reading recent bug reports, I can see that the project's leads have grown out of it, largely.
Case in point, they had recently put a bug into a 24x release that made a lot of machines, including mine, unbootable, but the fix was just as quick.