I would take issue with that.

Not sure about 'the community' but as individuals I would hope we are not 
simply following the latest fad/fashion

> Hmmm, I can see that code can be a persuasive way to get new ideas across.
> 
> Sometimes though, you want to advocate is a move away from a current 
> practice. How do you go about doing that?
> 
> What strikes me about the Ruby community is that we're a very fashion-lead 
> bunch. It seems as though new projects get adopted simply because they're 
> there and they look cool, not because they're better (in a business context) 
> than what came before. Sometimes they're worse, but the Ruby community adopts 
> them as a new default anyway.
> 
> We don't seem to be very discerning. We lack taste.
> 

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