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If you take for example the TCPIP stack you will see that almost every alternative OS has implemented a new one from scratch. (I even don't know why so many people think that every OS does or has to use the BSD network stack , porting such a beast is an enormous amount of work, maybe even more than implementing one from scratch. Don't get me wrong, the BSD network stack might be very powerful and stable, but a full featured, everything supporting network stack may not be the best one for a new desktop OS with a different design philosophy.)
And of course, the rendering engine used is freetype, which is an excellent piece of work, and man, I don't even want to think about the sleepless nights someone had to put into it, making such a library possible).