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If truly publish their source code and they plan on working with it in the future allowing it to be spaghetti code is dumb.
Basically all open source contributing involves hours of looking at the relevant source code with sparse to no docs.
As long the naming is correct and consistent and the code mediocre(or better) written you could extract the api info from it without significant testing and beyond that you could still use it for grey box analysis.