https://www.bbc.com/news/business-50177788I found this but I have yet to un-earth the 353 page Indonesian report. I hope its published in English. It remains to be seen if it compares to the detailed nature of an NTSB report.
It seems to place the cause of the accident on a combination of events:
1: The airplane was dispatched and was not airworthy
2: The failure of the airline to assure a safety culture where all snags should be clearly documented.
3: An aircrew that lacked in both experience and training to deal with the problems presented to them.
4: The MCAS failure triggered by the snags that existed when the aircraft took off.
The worldwide pilot shortage assures that the average pilot experience level in cockpits around the world will be declining.
Aircraft manufacturers despite their best efforts, will never make an airplane that is immune to snags or pilot errors.
It remains that Boeing was guilty by accusation rather than investigation.