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You are starting to work on my nerves here, sonny. When person abc accuses person pqr of crime xyz, it is person abc's job to provide the evidence; it is not the task of person pqr to prove his innocence. This is the very basis of modern, civilised justice systems, and your lack of understanding of this concept speaks volumes about a number of things, including, but not limited to, your age.
Oh, really? Who knows the Haiku developers were not looking at the leaked Dano code when writing Haiku (1)? Try and disprove that, sonny.
Let's see which of these projects has the most users, then we'll talk about who's playing the fringe role (2).
(1) Obviously this is not the case; I am just trying to convey a point.
(2) Haiku rules, but for now, they are the ones playing the fringe role, with probably not more than 3 people and a cow using Haiku.