Patches are welcome.
That seems to be the default response to every complaint and request these days.
If users are expected to do all the working of fixing and improving VLC ourselves, then we may as well just make our own program the way we want it to be instead of using VLC at all.
The reason I loved VLC so much (despite its shortcomings, limitations, and bugs) was because of the ability to increase speed without altering audio pitch, which made it possible to watch videos faster. This was a relatively rare feature back then, but not so much anymore. I would hate it if I had to abandon VLC because of a refusal to listen to user feedback. I already had to abandon Chrome—which I loved so much when it first came out—because the devs insisted that they knew better than users, ignored us, and tried to tell us what we should want and how we should work and use the program.