Every once in a while I think „There is no public bugtracker for closed source software — wouldn’t it be great to have something like Github issues, but for all the software that is developed behind closed doors?“
Like, at least we had a central place to vent about the exact same stuff you just listed, and who knows, in the best case, at least some companies might feel shamed into picking up issues with the most upvotes or see it as a chance to engage with their userbase more directly.
Or I‘m naïve and the most likely outcome is getting sued?
I think the risk is that unless people think that reporting a bug there might actually cause it to be fixed, few will bother to report bugs and you'll end up with mostly people just venting, thus perpetuating the cycle.
Like, at least we had a central place to vent about the exact same stuff you just listed, and who knows, in the best case, at least some companies might feel shamed into picking up issues with the most upvotes or see it as a chance to engage with their userbase more directly.
Or I‘m naïve and the most likely outcome is getting sued?
What do you think?