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  • FusionForge, from GForge when GForge shifted focus to its proprietary version. (2009)

  • OpenBSD, a fork of NetBSD 1.0 by Theo de Raadt due to internal developer personality clashes. (1995)

  • WebKit, project was started within Apple by Don Melton on 25 June 2001 as a fork of KHTML. (2001)

  • MirOS BSD, from OpenBSD. (2002)

  • LibreSSL, from OpenSSL. (2014)

  • Xemacs, from GNU Emacs, originally for Lucid Corporation internal needs. (1991)

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The Forks is created when a developer copies a source code from a package and independently develops it to create different Software. And there are plenty of Forks programs that have been adapted to become even better known than the original Software. Forks is a random tool that compiles 91 pieces of Software from one generation to another.

These pieces of software represent not only a branch of version control, but also a division of the developer community, a form of division. This sort of Forks thing happens all the time, especially when the original Software is free and developed source code, more development teams take the initiative to rewrite it, and it doesn’t involve any copyright violations. It is also possible to extract Forks information from this generator and find that the Software we used or are using is also bifurcated.

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