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I'd focus on the management and the philosophy of the community, rather than on the hardware/software.
I feel that we have more than enough technical solutions that are either perfect, or adequate enough. At the same time, as proven by the Linux/FOSS/Open Source movements time and time again, it's the approach that is wrong.
tl;dr: the problem does not lie in the screwdriver, but in the way it is handled and task it's been applied to.