I'd love to read an answer to this:
"what do you expect from a framework with more than 1000 issues on github that will let you install alpha dependencies by default ([email protected]) to develop your native app?!?"
I'll answer it: When you become popular and have a lot of momentum, the Github issue tracker becomes extremely hard to manage. This is partly Github's fault as well (the tracker is optimized for small repositories and throwaway issues, which is also why I like it a lot).
This is aggravated in the JS world which is extremely Github-centric.
NodeJS: 730 open issues, 4323 closed issues, 324 open pull requests, 7201 closed pull requests: https://github.com/nodejs/node
Ansible: 1863 open issues, 9204 closed issues, 1084 pull requests, 11762 closed pull requests: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues