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by Niksko
578 days ago
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My read was they meant a fork as in a GitHub repository fork, used to fix bugs and then submit them to upstream. This isn't a fork of the language, it's a mechanism to enable collaboration. However 'to the casual observer' could be taken to mean 'someone who doesn't understand that GitHub forks are not language forks' and they'd end up in strife. Seems like a reasonable objection to me based on the letter of the law. |
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They want the right to fork, call their fork Rust and compete with the main repo for users. When asked how having multiple competing repos all claiming to be Rust would be beneficial to the Rust community they had nothing to say.