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by sharikous 1049 days ago
A fork then
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A fork is really expensive. When the choice is use something else or fork GnuStep then use something else wins the overwhelming majority of the time.
If the original project has a governance process that's difficult to integrate with and that slows down progress, a fork has a better chance of hosting a vibrant ecosystem than the original.
Is a fork more expensive than starting anew? How?
Where does starting anew come into it? I didn't say anything about starting anew.