> Nobody knows how the whole system works
True.
But in all systems up to now, for each part of the system, somebody knew how it worked.
That paradigm is slowly eroding. Maybe that's ok, maybe not, hard to say.
> But in all systems up to now, for each part of the system, somebody knew how it worked.
If the project is legacy or the people just left the company that’s just not true.
> But in all systems up to now, for each part of the system, somebody knew how it worked.
If the project is legacy or the people just left the company that’s just not true.