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If you work on open source your basically doing work for free, there is a limit to how much you can do.
You can put a message when posting an issue, saying the project is missing maintainers, and existing maintainers have limited time to work on the project.
Another option is to use something like rysolv, if people don't want to put money to have the issue fixed (even money that will go to some nonprofit feeding hungry africans) it's probably not that important. The issue getting the most money indicates it is at least somewhat important.
The money thing is definitely an issue... when lemmy's NLNet grant runs out, we will need to transition to a more sustainable model.
The best option for open source projects like this one to stay alive, is subscriptions (which we already have via liberapay and opencollective). I really like what tasks.org has to say about it:
I think the best thing to do right now is to increase the active user count, then worry about conversion rate (basically percentage of users who contribute, which seems not good enough for lemmy)
e.g. fosstodon has about 42,934 MAU and makes about $3,236 (about 13 users per dollar).
for mastodon it's 2706053 MAU and makes about $33,627 (about 80 users per dollar).
for lemmy it seems like it's 7.6 users per dollar , but i think that could be higher because the donate button seems almost invisible.