The author isn't asking you to QA his app. He's saying that if the app doesn't work for you then you need to incentivize him to look at why and to change it so that it does. You're very welcome to just not use the app instead, or to fix it yourself.
I admire the principle behind his stance, because supporting people for free is horrible. I'm not sure I'd ever have the guts to do it myself though.
I admire the principle behind his stance, because supporting people for free is horrible. I'm not sure I'd ever have the guts to do it myself though.