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Many open source devs don't care about the quantity of users as much as the quality. Good users, who can spot and report bugs, are worth their weight in gold. Users who can't do this may be great humans in their own fields, but aren't really that useful for the project.
Right, and they do it because they have more funding, time and/or manpower. Not all teams have these.
Then it isn't open source, available to all.
'I only want smart users who don't complain' is the most arrogant attitude a dev can have.
Ok then maybe more open source projects should get funding.
Open source means you are allowed to see the source code, and to modify and/or share it. No warranty or support is implied, and some software explicitly disclaim any such responsibility.
I don't think any dev wants users who don't complain. But when their time is limited, they want users who will submit useful complaints.
Also, maybe the situation will become clearer if you ask yourself why open source devs share their code for free. They aren't (usually) getting paid to do it. They are giving you code they probably wrote for their own personal use, in the hope that you might find and report issues with it, and thus help them make their own copy better. So if you aren't good enough to do that, well, they might help you out of the goodness of their heart, but you really aren't entitled to their help.
I mean, yes?