| ▲ | overgard an hour ago | |
What's the point of this fork if it's just a landing spot for stuff that's not really wanted? Wouldn't that just be more condescending then telling people what's actually required for a contribution? Besides, the nature of forking is you can just do it yourself anyway. If people love their AI changes they can just make their own fork. Plus I don't know how you could do this "seamlessly" -- someone has to manage merge conflicts, and as the codebases diverge it's just going to get more and more gnarly. (this is the reason most people don't maintain their own forks in the first place) | ||