I've heard an ex microsoft employee said in a blog once that the windows team has no seniors. Anyone who has worked there for one or two years has left for better employers. Nobody knows how to refactor or maintain old codebases, so instead, they just write new things on top of the old things. The windows kernel has hardly changed since XP.
Right? Like my dude, bare minimum at least write down those steps in a text document so you can reference it the next time you have to add something. Bonus points for putting it on some shared internal wiki or whatever Microsoft uses.
I don't think anybody gets paid enough to write that down. In fact, they might get punished for wasting company time.
They could open source it and people would automatically fix these things. Who knows.
Windows NNT when? Surely from a business/competition perspective they can't let Linux get that many years ahead of them in terms of kernel optimisations?