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possibly although unless they got a decent number of the original developers across in a fork (Which seems somewhat unlikely) it would be a pretty difficult thing to pull off to maintain/develop the codebase.

Not sure I can think of a case where a fork has been successful without a decent percentage of the original developers supporting it.




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