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Please feel free to put a fork in the fork drawer.
Free software projects only, though, please.
To do so, please clone/fork this repo, do the necessary, and then submit a merge request for your entry.
For now, I think a simple parent-child
naming scheme for entries is
enough. Might be fun to make an index or table or something eventually.
Tell us who forked what, when. Give the name of the parent project, and of the child project. Please provide some links--if it's an old fork, a Wikipedia entry (perhaps for a specific date) may be enough--we don't need to re-invent the wheel entirely. If not, links to blog posts or mailing lists entries or About pages or readme files are fine. It would be especially diligent and appreciated to make sure The Wayback Machine has a copy of whatever it is.
Merges are also interesting here (for our purposes we'll just think of them as a special kind of fork--a reverse fork) so feel free to include those. If the successor projects of a merge take on a new name, then list any constituent predecessor project names first and the combined project name last. If the merge is the later evolution of an earlier fork, with development continuing on under the earlier name, just include that in the write-up of the original fork.
Please be sure to include a suitable license with your submitted entry.
I'll be using
but any CC license that doesn't include the NC or ND clauses should be fine.
Please put a copyright and license statement either in your entry or add it to the LICENSE.md file.
I haven't given workflow or branching models a lot of thought for this just yet, given that this is so far nice and casual and has only one entry.
With suitable licensing and attestation we can cross that bridge if we come to it.
Also, I don't have much in the way of Codes of Conduct. For now let me just say: Be cool. The point of this is to collect and report the facts of there having been a fork for any given instance.
Characterizing the timing and nature of the fork is what we're after beyond that. If we have to choose between "the fork resulted from so-and-so being a real jerk" or just a very simple and barely-informative "so, that happened" we definitely want the latter.
It would be nice to include some indication as to the impact of the software in question. A light and breezy style, free from significant attachment, would be nice, if we can manage it. Heavy editorializing and opinionated judgmentalism about how it all went down is for a different project.
If we've done our work here well enough, people who want details of who said what, and how far whose veins were popping out when it was said, they should be able to start from the links we've provided and see for themselves.