I am willing to go out on a limb and say that as much as 25% of software engineering time worldwide is wasted due to poor documentation.
It's an asymmetric problem too. If someone benevolently funds a team of engineers for a couple of months to write great docs (with detailed examples) for top 500 libraries, frameworks, APIs. They could increase global productivity of software engineers by %25 percent.
A very conservative estimation! And it's not only documentation of software but also the requirements and other parts of the whole lifecycle. It's incredible how many companies hold meetings after meetings to keep up the oral tradition only to run in circles. Instead of POs who churn out dozens of irrelevant tickets, we need people who can tell and write stories - real stories not "user stories". They offer insight, motivation, engagement and the right understanding to break down the work into reasonable and deliverable bits.
I'm actually currently working on something in the documentation space that will benefit both companies and open source projects.
Would love to chat with you further! Shoot me an email if you're interested. (li.eric00 at gmail)
I am willing to go out on a limb and say that as much as 25% of software engineering time worldwide is wasted due to poor documentation.
It's an asymmetric problem too. If someone benevolently funds a team of engineers for a couple of months to write great docs (with detailed examples) for top 500 libraries, frameworks, APIs. They could increase global productivity of software engineers by %25 percent.