Those of us who have talked to Mitch have most likely heard the story of how Joomla! came to be. How it was originally Mambo and when the Mambo team went in a direction most of the developers could not tolerate, it was forked to become Joomla!.

Recently, it appears that FFMPEG[the open source project which provides "the" video creation/player base for linux] had the same thing occur. What is amusing though is instead of forking the process, after long dragged out discussions and flamewars, it appears that they simply co-opted FFMPEG when it the sourcecode and such was migrated to a new provider. Since they were in control of that process, they merely locked out the current maintainer and appointed a new one.
http://lwn.net/Articles/423705/

Makes me wonder if perhaps the reason Joomla! is still stuck on Subversion is more due to fear of giving someone else control of the sourcecode while migrating to Git rather than for any other reason.

-Gary
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