I can certainly see the point of view of those that would want every mod Friedman, I and Jeff among others fully documented here with instructions... but we all had to work hard to figure this stuff out.
In my case, I've been building and modding pedals and amps for well over a decade... I actually built my first scratch-built pedal back in 1987 from studying a Craig Anderton book and using parts from Radio Shack as I didn't have an internet around to order parts or look up info with. And it even worked!
I also test my mods extensively, at home and at gigs. Sometimes I'll be at a gig with a module, and think "ya know, it's close, but if I could just get a little more lower mids in there and maybe a tiny bit of high end, I'd be happier..." and then I try to do that when I get home. My 'orange' mod to the Recto modules came from that - I wanted a good lead voice that was throaty and very vintage sounding, kinda like a cranked plexi from hell. I played out this friday and saturday - two totally different venues. One was a small poolhall/bar where I couldn't crank my amp as much, other was outdoors where I had my RM4-RT2/50 setup absolutely SLAMMING loud. I used a recto module for rhythms, but used different bass cap settings with my switch mod - had it set tighter for the outdoor gig because the cab was louder. Had it set looser for more bass at the pool hall gig. I wouldn't have been happy with a fixed bass cap at both gigs.
One of the things that I've used the $ I charge for mods on has been other modules (and I've traded several times mod work for modules) , where I learn how to modify THOSE. It's nothing for me to spend dozens of hours on one module, looking for improved tones... and the $ I charge for modules helps that R&D effort also.
I know my LED and takeapart pages aren't every secret you want to know about these modules, but it's a start, and hopefully gives some of you a little bit of help doing small things with these modules. I may post more stuff later as time allows, but it's doubtful I'll ever have a full suite of every mod I do available. Plus some of the mods I do that involve a drill have a real high chance of 'screw up your module' and I don't want the blame for that either.
Pete