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Re: forking


From: Dan Muresan
Subject: Re: forking
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 14:03:35 +0300

>> 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 ?

Well, I would not wish upon octave the fates of openoffice (split
because of disagreements with an 800 pound company), emacs (unable to
release regularly, though probably "perfect enough") or imagemagick
(unable to guarantee a stable API).

However, what I meant (despite my poor example) was that a newcomer
cannot take hold in an environment already occupied. A U-235-like
fission is possible, but needs a large dissenting minority in the
community.

Sorry for generating an OT (though the initial post showed as much potential).

--Dan


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