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Documentation is hard to get right, and something than is often taught wrong and with the wrong goal. It's not amount or "coverage" that matters, it's making it available exactly where it's needed.
It's like comments: Comments are not intrinsically good, they are a necessary evil (Uncle Bob).
oh btw i have visited your profile and read your comments, you're really smart. Great arguments and nice talking, congratulations. I am glad there's still people who knows how to talk properly.
yeah, and that's exactly what my documentation is about, it isn't even long, covering the most important questions, looks like more a bunch of instructions than a formal documentation
Well, reading documentation is a skill people need to acquire as well, hopefully your documentation will help her learn this skill soon :)
Oh, and thanks for the kind words!