By puredanger
via 22ideastreet.com
Published: Jan 14 2009 / 13:09
A majority of open source projects have a paucity of documentation. However, they still have value as a working system. I argue that improving the documentation of a codebase intended for general use is one of the highest value activities that a developer can do. Although documentation may not be directly contributing to the codebase, the writer provides a valuable service by understanding the code and imparting that knowledge to others.
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