If you want someone to work for you, for free,
I don't. In fact, I don't care about those bugs at all. Once again (for the 3rd time, BTW): I just tried to make Wine a little bit more compatible with 3rd-party applications (by supporting a way for Win programmers to specify WINE config parameters within executable). I was told that it doesn't make sense, as 'bugs are usually fixed within 2-3 days', which I had serious doubts about (it just doesn't work that way), so I've made a little experiment. I was right, you guys were wrong, and now you're trying to blame me? I don't really think that after all that heated conversation somebody is going to consider my original proposal, but frankly I don't care about WIne anymore - I definitely don't like this 'pay me' attitude (rather than normal 'sorry, we didn't have time to fix it yet' attitude).
you have to recognize that they are giving you a gift - a gift of their time.
Come on, with this attitude we won't get anywhere. I'm also spending my time reporting the bugs I don't really care about (except generic 'making Wine better'). We are all in the same boat, and on other open source projects (the one I'm working on - on my own, not employer time, BTW - included) reported bugs are treated as a help from the users, not with 'pay me to fix it' attitude.
_________________________________________________________________ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement