Rejecting the chaotic spaghetti wiring that looks like your legacy codebase after 5 developers quit? Yes please. Embracing those clean, organized, zip-tied cables that make your network rack look like it belongs in a museum? Absolutely.
The skeleton represents your infrastructure - it's either going to be held together by prayers and StackOverflow answers, or it's going to be a thing of beauty that you can actually troubleshoot without wanting to end your career.
Remember kids: cable management is just version control for the physical world.