I think you and I will have to respectfully disagree. *Everyone* should have a voice. I may not be able to code, but I can still contribute in some way. Here's my other crowning achievement (IMO) -- a bug report where I got something major repaired. Partially I was lucky, because it was one of those 'this is boring' situations (faulty code was accepted without being properly examined, leading to a break in support), except someone stepped in externally, because they could, and sort of took over things and fixed them.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91966
Oh, right, length warning there. It took multiple *months* to get that thing untangled and working. Oh -- and, much to my chagrin, it still hasn't been picked up *to this day* by Debian, Ubuntu, and derivatives -- the very OSes it affects. Anything from about 2014 on has the defective version. (Last known-good config was Ubuntu Precise Pangolin!) It's been a year or two, you'd think they'd've gotten around to it by now... oh well, it's for a very particular set of rather-unpopular species of 32bit gear, so it probably won't matter much longer... support for 32bit gear is dropping like flies in a winter barn...