Most of us are hopefully also improving at what they do. Our config management has a bunch of stuff written by me that's perfectly functional and works overall. But after a year or two working with the tool, I would call it pretty bad quality for various reasons.
But that's fine. If I have a reason to change it, I'll clean it up. Until then, it stays around as an example to show some bad practices and why other approaches are better.
But that's fine. If I have a reason to change it, I'll clean it up. Until then, it stays around as an example to show some bad practices and why other approaches are better.