It's rough, there are two main developers working on Jerboa, one other person reviewing code, 5 or 6 other people helping squash bugs on the regular. And a few dozen people that even bother to submit PRs every now and then.
The hundreds to thousands of people using the app that aren't helping to develop it: y'all are the bug testers. It's good to bring up issues like this one, but it's the coders that have to go in and fix the issues, hope that they don't break others in the process (a missing question mark broke all thumbnail displayings at one point mid-development). Lots of issues coming in and not enough hands to both fix them and check that it's still all working fine. Even the unit tests are coded in by people.
In the next couple days I will try to release something that works well enough for my standards on my fork. But it takes some patience and a little less whining, there's a reason why we're in alpha.