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	<title>Comments on: Engineer as Critic &#8211; Is The Impetus for Open Source Changing?</title>
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		<title>By: Code Reuse On Ice - The Reefer Model of Software &#124; OpenLogic Blogs</title>
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		<description>[...] I mentioned in a previous post that I was irritated with unnecessary software complexity and bloat. The general problem of bloat is endemic in most human endeavors whether it be software development, company growth, or my kid&#8217;s closets&#8230;.still it&#8217;s something to fight against. [...]</description>
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