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by zozbot234 2346 days ago
> I don't think either side is right here, but I don't think creating a public fork and building a community around that is an unbiased and neutral response

Linux distro maintainers routinely create "public forks" even of actively-maintained packages, and no one sane views that as a hostile move or something to complain about. It's part of curating a well-kept ecosystem around your solutions.

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> Linux distro maintainers routinely create "public forks" even of actively-maintained packages, and no one sane views that as a hostile move or something to complain about.

https://www.jwz.org/blog/2016/04/i-would-like-debian-to-stop...

The way jwz's website treats links from HN should probably give you a clue as to his personality and approach to communication. I wouldn't hold him up as a role model in this regard.