Dude, that's a logical fallacy if I've ever seen one. Just because it's free doesn't mean that we should automatically be "grateful" for what we've got; the same standards apply for commercial software and free software, alike, especially if it has a large following. I like the ROM, but it has a plethora of issues that should have been fleshed out before it was pushed into the "Stable" channel.
Anyway, thelolotov, I've performed more than enough factory resets and full wipes. The same issues persist across all attempts. Just earlier, I had the sound cut out - tapping away on my phone, until I no longer hear the "taps". Sound dies, prompting a phone reset. If the sound is still "dead" after I restart the phone, and it's dead on the lock screen, I can't even enter my PIN without the whole phone freezing up when I input the last number, prompting a simulated battery pull.
How would I go about "recording" these bugs, exactly? CyanogenMod has a "Take Bug Report" option, but, as far as I know, it doesn't do a thing - it just states that it's gathering info, and that it'll take a while to do so, and I'm given no prompt as to how that concludes. I'd like to send a summary of my system state, in log form, to the developer, but I'm not entirely sure how I'd go about doing that. Like I said, I love this ROM - it's practically breathing new life into the otherwise-dead DROID 4 - but it has its share of problems that I would love to see fixed.