Well, but in general, it is for some obvious feature requests rather disappointing to see that they still exist after a couple of years - and to me this oftentimes does not look like large needs for implementing stuff...
Rather, it feels as if there is a much bigger focus on implementing new features which we have to pay for (paid extensions etc.) rather than fixing issues users currently have.
Rather, it feels as if there is a much bigger focus on implementing new features which we have to pay for (paid extensions etc.) rather than fixing issues users currently have.