That's true to some extent. If you see a lot of users having the same issue it might be the case. Sometimes it's also people not bothering to read the documentation.
As a maintainer it's also your right to develop a tool just for yourself, and share it for the world. In which case, documentation is not necessarily the priority. And it's fine.
> Sometimes it's also people not bothering to read the documentation.
Yes, sometimes it is.
> As a maintainer it's also your right to develop a tool just for yourself, and share it for the world. In which case, documentation is not necessarily the priority. And it's fine.
Absolutely fine. Although I'll point out that it is usually a lot easier to get documentation PRs contributed than code PRs.
This can be treated as a bug in the documentation.