Actually, I would say the developers owe the users nothing, not the other way around. Sure you cannot force someone to test not saying otherwise however if as a user you're not willing to put any effort in helping find bugs you can expect the same in return from developers fixing said bugs. However let's use the current USB issue as an example. I personally found and reported that 3 years ago for ABIv1 which if anyone had paid attention to the bug tracker they would have expected it including the breakdown of how 1.1 worked, 2.0 was flakey and 3.0 was essentially useless.
So I wrote about it above. You are discussing pink ponies. In fact, there are simply no clear users.
Personally I will test ABIv1. However, I will first translate and update the existing Russian translations of all AROS.
Then I have an earlier
promise.
I didn't succeed with this
nonsense, but I didn't spend any meaningful time on it.
There are some things in the AROS itself that I would like to change. And collectively it is called a hobby.
I'm sure that the answers of other "users" will be similar.
p.S. In fact, not all that bad. All that is needed is a team in which people will work according to the algorithm set by the leader. but it will take time to reach a consensus: what is important and what is secondary. It's good if the members of such a team live in one country, and better in a city. Then a strong leader can resolve conflicts in person. I don't know how real it's in your environment..
p.P.S. Russian AROS user usually looks like this: 1) The PC user came across AROS on the 4pda.ru forum and became interested. 2) Then the user installed to look and clicked everywhere, wondered. 3) Deleted it. Only a few linger on point 2. these are people with a certain history behind them or with a certain character. The good news is that there are actually many such people. They just use, for example ReactOS, OpenBSD, but AROS has nothing to attract them now. Why did I start translating into russian? Somewhere there is one and a half geeks who need it, they just don't know about it yet.