Why is that disturbing? Wasn't the whole idea of starting the Trello to help the devs find bugs and to rate the bugs so the devs knew which ones were the most game breaking?
If the devs actually look at the trello and fix the stuff we want them to fix, that can't be a bad thing, can it?
My point is that it's not good when someone who is resposible for something does not know everything about that and have to rely on customers. Yes, it's good, it's helpful but it can be main source.
It's like car mechanic. You buy Toyota/Renault (whatever) and they are telling you in
authorized service that they don't know why your car broke, but anyother mechanic who is not working at authorized service is able to tell you what's wrong.
Does it matter?
If the bugs from Trello got addressed, then the page served its purpuse well.
Why otherwise would it get set up if not for relic to see it?
So they should pay Romeo for making their job.