Most wine developers are just people sorting out problems that either affect them or have some intrinsic reason to work on the problem.������ Many of them get started because they want to resolve a bug to allow a Windows program to run.������ If the bugs you are experiencing are not getting traction then you can always have a look yourself.
It would be understandeable to me if its written in the bug that the fix of this bug will consume a lot of resources and its������impossible to fix this, but just to ignore it is not "the������proper way to behave".