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> OSS [...] is about devs making things that please themselves.
As a clear example, translations of OSS from English to French are done by people who already know English, they think about other users and do the translations.
Another clear example is that of many companies collaborating http://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/members to develop Linux, even employing representatives to manage it http://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/board-members so that is useful for all.
It shouldn't even have to be said on this site, but I'm sure you know very well that's not true of all OSS projects. The very foundation of Ubuntu, the driving force behind its existence, was openness and ease of access for all people everywhere. Even though the project has drifted into a different direction, it still has nothing to do with developers trying to out-leet each other.
There are hundreds of OSS projects out there trying to make a better world for everyone, not just to satisfy a developer's itch. But even the latter category are almost always done in good faith.




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"User tests"?
OSS isn't about "user tests", it's about devs making things that please themselves.
To borrow a phrase, open source software is "of developers, by developers, and FOR developers." If users just happen to like the results, then that's merely a pleasant happenstance.