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The real problem isn't a lack of documentation, it's a lack of indexing.
Sure there are holes, but without an index you can't find them.
Lots of wheels already reinvented in this space. Repetitive, overlapping documentation, but no definitive work on a given subject. Adding to the noise not helpful.
Only know where to focus efforts once you've sorted through what's already there.
No one human can read everything that's already written about the Linux kernel every day.
Most full-time developers can't even keep up with the linux-kernel mailing list, let alone the other vger lists, let alone every source control commit message.
That's just one server. Linux Weekly News? Linux Journal? Developer blogs? Logs of freenode IRC sessions? Wikipedia articles? Google tech talks?
How many people managed to read all of last year's papers from this conference?