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- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Can the open source browser get its mojo back before turning into history’s footnote?
Can the open source browser get its mojo back before turning into history’s footnote?
Downstream. WaterFox et. al. are downstream of Firefox. “Soft” and “hard” forks are not a thing.
A hard fork means that a project forks and then doesn’t take upstream patches any longer. That absolutely happens all the time. Not for the Firefox downstreams, which are all soft forks, but those concepts are a thing.
Fork. It is called a fork.