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I think it's worth making the distinction between "nothing to fix" and "nothing to fix in moment.js". Clearly the problem they're trying to solve is still a real one, and there ARE problems with moment, but the cost of breaking backwards compatibility in moment to fix those problems isn't worth it because the new API would be so dissimilar to the current API it would only confuse users.


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