Even if you can look at the open-source code, it's still a maintenance nightmare to try to build on top of it, it just moves too fast.
Much like any user could fork Chrome in principle and scratch their particular itch, but the sheer pain makes that not worth it except for motivated, organized teams
I'm not sure reverse-engineering some Java bytecode is even the rate-limiting step at this point, I'm more demotivated by the knowledge that everything will break again with energy-sapping frequency
I'm in the unfortunate position that I'm in this maintenance nightmare at work. Though I solved this specific issue months ago. There will be many like it to come.
Much like any user could fork Chrome in principle and scratch their particular itch, but the sheer pain makes that not worth it except for motivated, organized teams
I'm not sure reverse-engineering some Java bytecode is even the rate-limiting step at this point, I'm more demotivated by the knowledge that everything will break again with energy-sapping frequency