What's your opinion on this?

Our Web hosting company built a few custom cf application for this company 
before 
I came on board. The Webhosting company developed these applications within a 
multi-application framework and not self contained application. I've done 
mostly MVC
and Fusbox and I'm getting up to speed on ModelGlue, Cold Spring, etc.  

I asked the hosting company if they had any documentation.  Not of the 
methodology,
but just something that would layout some structure to their framework. Without 
any guidance, 
it will be an additional challenge to follow their application framework 
flow/process.
They said they don't have any documentation, yet ehy've given me full acess to 
all the Cf
code and the related tables.  Shouldn't they provide some basic roadmap?
 
It's been my experience that any good development team would have some 
documentation
on large projects they create. Isn't it good development practice to leaves 
clues for developers 
replacing original coders or developers that want to scale an existing 
application? My thoughts 
are they're trying to protect their potential future revenue stream from the 
company.

Granted, I'm not a seasoned CF-OO developer yet, but shouldn't they have 
discussed
the this in more detail?

Thanks
 
D

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