hans...@gmail.com wrote:

> if a user takes the
> attitude that a program "should have" well-written documentation
> designed for non-technical users to understand, and any program that
> doesn't is somehow deficient in his eyes, then perhaps he would be
> better served as a paying customer of a company he then has the right
> to complain to.

I completely disagree.
Any program offered to the public should be properly documented.
This has nothing to do with open source.

-- 
Timothy Murphy  
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