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Re: forking


From: Sergei Steshenko
Subject: Re: forking
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 03:40:18 -0700 (PDT)




----- Original Message -----
> From: Francesco Potortì <address@hidden>
> To: Dan Muresan <address@hidden>
> Cc: "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 11:45 AM
> Subject: forking
> 
>> As far as "you can always fork it", let's get real: once a 
> project of
>> such force (user-wise and community-wise) is in place, the marginal
>> utility for any would-be dissenter is much, much smaller than the
>> incentives for joining in. I will change my opinion when I see a major
>> open-source project with a large active community (like Linux) forked
>> successfully for the  long term.
> 
> Okay, this is off-topic, but it's interesting.  I know of at least two
> major free software projects having forked and still being alive in both
> braches.  The most ancient is Emacs vs. Xemacs, the second is Openoffice
> vs. Libreoffice.  Anyone knowing more examples?
> 


ImageMagick <-> GraphicsMagick ?

--Sergei.



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