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2009-02-19
Sometimes, the present paradigm works well enough. Open Source projects certainly do innovate, I dare say as much as Windows or OS X (tho I expect some will disagree). It's just that, sometimes, every now and then, the tools you already have right now are the best solutions for the problems you want to solve.
Edited 2010-02-09 23:58 UTC