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Was this bit meant to illustrate hypocrisy?
There are 217 people who have contributed to LemmyNet/lemmy. The people in charge are the original authors and maintainers, but they are not the only developers by a long shot.
As you seem to be aware of in the rest of your comment, open source projects like lemmy are sustained because when issues are raised, community members contribute to the project to solve those issues. It's entirely reasonable and often expected that project maintainers are picky about which issues they personally take on. That doesn't mean they are rejecting the issue, it just means they won't personally be writing the PR for the fix anytime soon. I see no issue there.
Maybe they could be a bit more explicit, but I don't see hypocrisy.
Accepting your description of their comments:
is roughly equivalent to
which is good information to get from a maintainer.
I will say, however, the times they said something along those lines in the examples you gave in your last post, they also said why they didn't consider it a high priority, which gives more important context as well.
So people can come up with "the maintainer do not answer to the community" drama ?