OSS is great. That there's not all documented fully every time is a part of OSS. The software evolves and the documentation is often secondary. That's life and we are humans and no machines. Without OSS software development would be hard. Furthermore people get better devs when they look into the code and check what's going on by themselves. After that they are often able to contribute to the code. That's a win win.
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OSS is great. That there's not all documented fully every time is a part of OSS. The software evolves and the documentation is often secondary. That's life and we are humans and no machines. Without OSS software development would be hard. Furthermore people get better devs when they look into the code and check what's going on by themselves. After that they are often able to contribute to the code. That's a win win.