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by Aurornis
151 days ago
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> Yes exactly. I've forked many a library to meet my own needs. Usually temporary, This isn’t really what the article is about. Doing a temporary fork for your own needs is equivalent to maintaining some personal patches. The article is talking about running a forked project as an active fork that other people are using. That comes with the social overhead and community complications. |
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