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such mistakes and lack of comprehension are pretty common in CIO's attempts to relay programming news (about what you'd expect from [a] CIO, really), and why you shouldn't come here for your programming language news -- at least if you are a programmer yourself.
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People who advocate open-source are usually dissatisfied with propriety in the first place. They have a much higher standard for software than the average person. This acts as a pre-filter; those who develop open-source wouldn't be developing it if they standards weren't higher. This is one of those things that are surprising at first but seem obvious after you think about it for a while.
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